Take your child to the emergency room if she shows signs of severe dehydration. |
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The laceration was treated at the scene by a responding paramedic, who told Gary he would need to get to the emergency room for treatment. |
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An emergency room with no more beds will close to ambulances and divert them to another hospital. |
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I waited only an hour in the emergency room, and by now, I was feeling pretty bad. |
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He was then rushed to the hospital emergency room where artificial respiration was administered. |
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After assuring herself of the quality of the picture, she said I could go back to the emergency room. |
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A stretcher with a life support system was rushed towards the emergency room. |
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He was deep in thought when the doctor walked out of the emergency room and towards them. |
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But there's no delay in thrombolytic therapy because the emergency room doctor and his staff can administer it. |
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The EMT workers and the nurses who evaluated her upon arrival at the emergency room concluded it was probably a TIA or transient ischemic attack. |
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A woman who thinks she is a bird is brought into the emergency room in a huge birdcage. |
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A high hospital mortality rate might reflect substandard care or simply a busy emergency room. |
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For a severe attack of hives or angioedema, you may need an emergency injection of adrenaline and a trip to the emergency room. |
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I remember the emergency room as a crowded blur and was so thankful that Deanna had everything prepared. |
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A week before Labor Day, I walked into the emergency room of an Upper East Side hospital in New York complaining of severe head and body aches. |
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She says she suffered an acute panic attack, sending her to the emergency room. |
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She refused my urging to go to the emergency room and assured me that she would make an appointment to see her doctor post-haste. |
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Videoconferencing allows interaction between emergency room personnel and a consultant ophthalmologist. |
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I met Kathy one afternoon when she presented in the emergency room hemorrhaging from her lungs. |
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At first we naturally thought the little old lady had the stomach flu and on one occasion took her to the emergency room for antibiotics. |
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He treated a patient in the emergency room who suffered from hiccups every two seconds for three days. |
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That's far more likely to occur in a community physician's office or an emergency room. |
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In the United States, emergency room service works by queuing, the allocation of scarce vaccine is by bureaucratic fiat. |
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After he fought his way through the crowd, he scanned the emergency room for his brother. |
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And asthma flares are the most common reason for pediatric emergency room visits due to a chronic illness. |
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The room can suddenly fill with terse and emotionally charged crosstalk, sounding much like a hospital emergency room. |
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This is supported by the fact that men customarily are credited with the invention of the emergency room for fast service. |
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David presented himself at the emergency room of the hospital one and one-half days after the third cystoscopy. |
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A 76-year-old man presented to the emergency room with abdominal pain and fatigue. |
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And you're also a mercy giver, because you wouldn't be involved in the nursing profession in an emergency room. |
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The driver, taken by ambulance, arrived in the emergency room obtunded, diaphoretic, with his mouth clenched, and with a positive cough reflex. |
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If you think you are having a heart attack, go to the emergency room immediately. |
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There is a growing number of people who consider the emergency room and clinic the same thing. |
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Floor medicine was jading me, far more than any experiences in the emergency room. |
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In the emergency room, draped surgeons paced anxiously alongside empty gurneys. |
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They won't get this type of counseling at a hospital emergency room or in a police station. |
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Because of this, he had always avoided working in the emergency room at the hospital. |
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He was taken to the emergency room in severe respiratory distress and ended up on a ventilator. |
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The gravely ill man arrived in the emergency room during the middle of the night. |
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A visit to the emergency room at the hospital showed no dangerous internal damage. |
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The emergency room at the hospital closed in July because of a lack of doctors and nurses. |
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Expected to testify as a chief prosecution witness, she died in the emergency room of a private hospital. |
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Nine patients were admitted to the emergency room at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak for food poisoning. |
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Eleven days later, she goes to a hospital emergency room with what is diagnosed as the flu. |
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He was advised to visit his physician or the emergency room and no ambulance was dispatched. |
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She had difficulty breathing and was rushed by ambulance to the emergency room at St Jude's Hospital. |
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If your child has discomfort after swallowing a coin, take him to the emergency room. |
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At the hospital, John walked along side the gurney into the emergency room. |
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Several weeks later, a woman is rushed into the emergency room with multiple bruises, scrapes, and abrasions. |
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If you can get a good spot just across from the exit to the emergency room, you're set. |
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An increase in emergency room visits of asthmatic patients was shown in the reports of an urban warehouse fire and the 1987 bush fire in California. |
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There's a reason ipecac is clearly labeled that it is not to be administered without first consulting a poison control center, emergency room or physician. |
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He was honorably discharged, and moved to California where he worked in the emergency room, earning praise from colleagues. |
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As a hospitalist, Damania thought a lot about why patients ended up in the emergency room. |
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Sheehan and a team of architects have spent months shadowing doctors, nurses, and patients at Northwest as they plan a new emergency room and inpatient wing. |
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At Woodhull Hospital, the Bed-Stuy ambulance crew kept doing all they could as they wheeled Ramos into the emergency room. |
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Without any insurance, the emergency room fee was far beyond her means. |
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From obstetrics, she went to the dispensary and the emergency room. |
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The doctors and nurses in the emergency room were fast, caring, and highly professional. |
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I was working the evening shift in my last year of medical school when they wheeled Dylan into the pediatric emergency room. |
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In the emergency room she had labored breathing and stridor. |
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It was Thanksgiving Day when Kenny was rushed to Kirkland's Evergreen Medical Center emergency room with what his mom thought was the stomach flu. |
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My wife rushed me to the local emergency room where they gave me an EKG and administered blood thinners to break up the clot that was obstructing blood flow to my heart. |
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I was even afraid to step off a curb because in my mind I kept seeing the image of the X-ray of my fractured fibula as I had seen it in the emergency room. |
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I kept crashing in the emergency room and they had to keep shocking me. |
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He called his wife and subsequently was ambulanced to the emergency room. |
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I turned left, and began the long, painful walk to the emergency room at the University of Virginia medical center. |
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In Iowa, a pregnant mother of two fell down a flight of stairs in her home and went to the emergency room. |
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When he first came here some months ago after falling off the horse, Father had to wait five hours in this emergency room. |
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In an urgent situation, an emergency room or crisis center can help. |
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Unless we stagger the hours of medical service provision, all those people will end up in the emergency room. |
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An elderly man who pitched up in a hospital emergency room with complete amnesia agreed to undergo conscious sedation to try to retrieve his memory. |
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I was called to see a patient in the emergency room of the hospital. |
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The emergency room of a nearby hospital was filled with bloodied bodies. |
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I accidentally ate some potato skin once and ended up in the emergency room with shortness of breath and chest pains. |
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The emergency room was filled with people bleeding. Grumous battlers with misshapen heads. |
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Consumer Product Safety Commission estimated there were 100,000 hospital emergency room visits for trampoline injuries. |
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These effects can result in increased medication use, increased doctor or emergency room visits, more hospital admissions and premature death. |
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A patrol car took the bleeding Davis to a nearby emergency room. |
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The study found no significant difference in emergency room visits between people who were homeless and those with housing. |
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But the best evidence has never really supported the hope that the law would reduce emergency room usage. |
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Emergency room visits are merely the tip of the iceberg, and patients with many of these disorders usually avoid the emergency room. |
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In the emergency room, traumatized patients are often given medications such as Valium or Xanax, aimed at calming them down. |
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On a recent visit to a hospital emergency room, I saw two stab wounds surrounding a hacking cougher. |
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Greenwood County Coroner Jim Coursey said Adams, 26, was taken to the emergency room at Self Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. |
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A 44-year-old female without significant medical history presented to the emergency room with swelling and moderate pain in right suprapubic and inguinal area for past 2 days. |
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The more a disabled black elder perceives that he or she can get well without the help of a physician, the less likely that person is to visit the emergency room. |
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Police had issue a BOLO alert for Brown and the children when he suddenly arrived in the emergency room of Central Florida Regional Hospital, looking for his wife. |
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Aram was an emergency room physician and anesthesiologist who was convicted of two felony counts of forging prescriptions for Demerol and Dilaudid. |
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As a result, missed appendectomies are the most common successful malpractice claim made against emergency room physicians, studies in the United States and Europe show. |
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Many of us remember the huge needles we used for culdocentesis in the emergency room, and I'm sure patients who were on the receiving end of the procedure will never forget. |
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So he went, uneconomically but expectantly, to the emergency room. |
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Its outdated technology is obvious in the emergency room, where patients are tracked not by computer but by hand on a greaseboard and on forms passed from tray to tray. |
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Air pollution, aeroallergens, and emergency room visits for acute respiratory diseases and gastroenteric disorders among young children in six Italian cities. |
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According to rescue sources, the casualties were taken to a nearest hospital where the emergency room doctors declared four of the traumatically injured as critical. |
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The emergency room nurses, doctors, and technicians tear open the patient's shirt, start cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and roll in the defibrillation machine. |
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Michael Morkin, an emergency room surgeon and the incoming chief of staff at Renown where the victims were taken, said both doctors were his friends. |
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