A Friday-night assault of a Waikato businessman, now in a coma, is another example of unnecessary violence fuelled by alcohol, a top emergency department doctor says.
Dr John Bonning, clinical director at Waikato Hospital ED and a representative of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, is pleading for Kiwis to think before they drink these holidays.
Dealing with drunken patients, along with those needlessly injured after drinking, had become a frustrating reality for staff in EDs around the country, especially during the holiday period, Dr Bonning told the Herald.
A recent snapshot survey revealed one in five patients in New Zealand EDs attended as the result of the harmful use of alcohol, and in some hot spots, as many as one in three patient attendances were alcohol-related.
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