You can’t always know when you’ll have to go to the ER, but there are things you can stop doing to keep safe, according to emergency physician Dr. Leana Wen.
A shooting in a ER can serve as a reminder that ERs aren't always the best place for someone in an acute psychiatric crisis.
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According to research from UChicago Medicine, you should go to an ER if you are experiencing symptoms such as sudden and severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, confusion and disorientation following a head injury, significant bleeding that cannot be controlled, severe burns or if you suspect you are having a stroke.
Drew Davenport, Crestwood’s chief development officer, told the board the “immense growth” around I-565 led the provider to seek to build the freestanding ER. It will offer an “alternative choice” for people seeking emergency treatment, he said.
While inside the ER, 30-year-old Maximillian B.D. Yanofsky and a security guard got into a fight that turned into a shooting, Scottsdale police said.
After patient death, Reclaim Healthcare WNC pressing HCA to increase staffing at Mission or sell to a nonprofit.
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