How to Prepare for a Visit To the Emergency Room
Title:
How to Prepare for a Visit To the Emergency Room
Word Count:
416
Summary:
You’re headed to the emergency room. Somebody close to you is in desperate straits and all you
Keywords:
How to Prepare for a Visit To the Emergency Room
Article Body:
You’re headed to the emergency room. Somebody close to you is in desperate straits and all you
This occurs daily in almost all emergency rooms. You may not be able to avoid this unfortunate
First, plan ahead. Decide what hospital you would like to go to in case of emergency. In a tra
To help you decide, ask your own doctor what emergency room he or she prefers and why. Find ou
Another good source is people who have been to the ER recently and can tell you of their exper
If you are sick or injured, don’t be a hero and go to the emergency room alone. Call a close f
It also is wise to ask someone to accompany you if the emergency involves a close family membe
Once you’re inside the ER, chances are you’ll see nursing staff and doctors you’ve never seen
test is for and why it is taking so long. If you establish a good rapport with the ER staff, y
If your family doctor is not available for consultation, the ER doctor may recommend specialis
Dr. W. David Varner Jr. is a general surgeon and medical consultant for Aflac.
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How to Prepare for a Visit To the Emergency Room
Word Count:
416
Summary:
You’re headed to the emergency room. Somebody close to you is in desperate straits and all you
Keywords:
How to Prepare for a Visit To the Emergency Room
Article Body:
You’re headed to the emergency room. Somebody close to you is in desperate straits and all you
This occurs daily in almost all emergency rooms. You may not be able to avoid this unfortunate
First, plan ahead. Decide what hospital you would like to go to in case of emergency. In a tra
To help you decide, ask your own doctor what emergency room he or she prefers and why. Find ou
Another good source is people who have been to the ER recently and can tell you of their exper
If you are sick or injured, don’t be a hero and go to the emergency room alone. Call a close f
It also is wise to ask someone to accompany you if the emergency involves a close family membe
Once you’re inside the ER, chances are you’ll see nursing staff and doctors you’ve never seen
test is for and why it is taking so long. If you establish a good rapport with the ER staff, y
If your family doctor is not available for consultation, the ER doctor may recommend specialis
Dr. W. David Varner Jr. is a general surgeon and medical consultant for Aflac.
This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1
Developed by SANFACE Software http://www.sanface.com/
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