"Emergency ward" refers to a special area within a hospital where immediate medical attention is provided to people facing sudden and serious medical conditions or injuries, such as accidents, heart attacks, or severe illnesses. It is a place that offers urgent healthcare to individuals in critical situations.
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But he went to the accidents and
emergency ward of the military hospital to cheer up the survivors.
During my three hospital placements, I learnt a rage of nursing skills —
emergency ward rotation did wonders for both my confidence and learning — and I would not like to build up on these skills as I aspire to specialize in handling cases in A&E eventually.
Four days after a 72 - year - old retired government worker was brought to a southern California hospital's
emergency ward by his 12 - year - old «companion,» a county welfare worker dropped in on the pair and initiated legal action to have the child made a dependent of the court.
His moment of ingenuity came during his housemanship while he was on duty one night at the Olikoye Ransome Kuti
Children emergency ward, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, Idi Araba, Lagos.
In the last 18 months, Ontario, like other provinces, has been forced to absorb the inevitable, costly and life - threatening impact of forcing refugees and refugee claimants to forgo or delay medical care that they can not afford and resort to
emergency wards rather than ordinary health care providers.
I waited three hours in a
hospital emergency ward and never got to see a doctor — so much for Ontario's health care.
Last year her efforts raised $ 3,600 for the
new emergency ward at the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital (NRGH).
Orbih also alleged that over N469m was voted to provide equipment and construct the new accident and
emergency ward of the Benin Central Hospital, more than two years after it was inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari.
If you go to an Episcopal or Catholic church they will point you to
an emergency ward, and they might even point you to a psychiatric emergency ward.
It can be confusing to arrive at the hospital, especially in the middle of the night, so make sure you know where the entrance to
the emergency ward is so you can find it easily.
He was quickly rushed to
the emergency ward of the facility where he was treated and later referred to seek healthcare outside the country.
Waiting times in accident and
emergency wards have fallen back slightly but are still higher than any time since 2004.
In a visit to some of the wards, such as the accident and
emergency wards, Male wards, children wards, few patients were spotted as no doctor was on ground to attend to them.
I rushed to
the emergency ward where I saw my students lying dead.
The reporter excused himself and dashed down to
the emergency ward.
This reporter did not want to miss that patient at
the emergency ward.
«We can test for this genetic signature as soon as the patient arrives in
the emergency ward.»
Mrs. CHANG LAY IN
THE EMERGENCY WARD, fighting.
How many poor souls inside of
the emergency wards are there because «pot» did them in, and how many are there because of the effects of «safe» pharmaceuticals?
Allergic reactions involving excessive histamine release can cause anaphylactic reactions (difficulty in breathing) which are responsible for 29,000 people in the United States ending up in
the emergency ward each year.
The next day, those same doctors and nurses are back in
the emergency ward treating patients with a myriad of maladies — some serious, some not.
In fact, he's drunk throughout much of this movie, which follows him from cockpit to
emergency ward to his father's farm to his former home, where years of abuse can be read in the eyes of his estranged wife (Garcelle Beauvais) and son (Justin Martin).
Here you can dash into
our emergency ward and present your book for a consultation with our book experts.
The economy is not like someone that you have to take to
the emergency ward; one week makes little difference, and the FOMC will do better work if they are meeting each other face - to - face under normal meeting conditions, than over a conference call.
Ask to see
the emergency ward areas or kennels.
After severe abdominal pain forced her to the hospital's
emergency ward she returned to her office to finish an assignment despite the blindingly brutal pain.
If you can not get in to see your regular doctor within 24 hours of the accident, try a walk - in clinic or
emergency ward.
In case of an emergency, the network hospital in your area should be having a ready availability of rooms, doctors and 24/7
emergency ward.
However this benefit is payable only if the patient is admitted in ICU or
emergency ward.
I'm responding to your advertisement in the local Employment News dated September 15, 2011 for want of a certified nursing assistant CNA / PCA for
your emergency wards.
I particularly enjoyed my rotation on
the emergency ward and aimed to specialize in this area.
Major Achievements • Coordinated the amalgamation of two
emergency wards in order to centralize management • Achieved success in introducing a state - of - the - art cardiac ward in ecord time
During my work experience at the MEDIXI Hospital, I have been an active participant in all aspects of daily operations in the admission and
Emergency wards.
«Even if you fall flat on your face, you will be moving forward... in an ambulance... to
the emergency ward.»
There have been times, when standing in frigid temperatures, or after having fallen and in
the emergency ward with a bloodied nose, that Lau has wondered if volunteering is worth it, but it all balances out in the end, she says.
When the pain continued the next night, I thought it was time to do something so I sent my wife off to her morning workout and checked myself into
the emergency ward.