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en Being able to see a doctor or nurse without having to make an appointment makes life so much easier for patients and will have the added advantage of taking pressure of GPs and A&E (Accident and Emergency) departments.

en You really have to ask the patients themselves if they think this improvement is worth the added impact of toxicity and visits to the doctor. Some patients want every day they can get; others opt for more family time.

en A nurse can immediately implement emergency protocols. They can order lab work, X-rays before the doctor sees the patient.

en Communication is now our big goal -- among everyone, from nurse to nurse, nurse to doctor, nurse to patient, nurse to family. Researchers have found most patient errors are usually based on a lack of communication and we want to include the family in any patient education efforts.

en We found that over half of patients visiting emergency departments were there for less-urgent or non-urgent conditions, things like chronic back pain or a sore throat. Whereas at the other extreme, less than one per cent who visited emergency rooms were most severely ill - people with diagnoses of shock or major trauma.

en Emergency departments and ER doctors will take it on the chin. And follow-up care would be difficult for those patients to obtain, especially those without insurance.

en Many hospital emergency departments in this country are operating at, or over current capacity. We as a nation, have poured millions of dollars into preparedness, but virtually none of that has gone to the one place that is the true first response to something like a flu epidemic, or a hurricane, or a terrorist attack -- the nation's emergency departments.

en I just try to pressure up the floor, make them get into their offense late, and shut down the lane. With Ben (Wallace) and the other guys behind me, it makes it easier for me to pressure up.

en Although people are very happy with the service they receive from their GP, they are less happy with access and convenience. Patients are telling us with the health service, you either see your GP or, out-of-hours, go to accident and emergency. We need to make sure that GP surgeries become more accessible.

en I'm glad (Allen) wasn't in the lineup, that makes my job easier. It makes the team's job easier to go out there playing ball, so anytime you get a guy down like that, you've got to take advantage of it.

en taking advantage of patients for your own selfish purposes, patients who expected the opposite -- to treat them honestly and to care for them.

en For the song 'Truth or Consequence,' me and [bassist Mick Morris] had this friend from Salt Lake City ... he was a good friend of mine ... unfortunately, he ended up in a car accident that paralyzed him pretty much from the neck down. He also needed a liver transplant. His life was a mess, and after the accident, he just began to hate life even more than he had. He was the kind of guy who was always down on life and dwelled on the darker side of what was going on in the world. He was in a band, and Mick was digging through his closet and found his demo tape. We put it on and it brought back all these memories. This guy wrote about taking his own life, which a lot of people sing about. Usually they don't go through with the act. He did, three years ago. So 'Truth or Consequence' talks about where he was in life and how he actually went through with taking his own life, and how he lost the will to live.

en A lot of people take emergency care for granted. At a time when emergency- department visits are going through the roof, the number of emergency departments has declined because hospitals have found it's more economically attractive to close the emergency department than to keep it open and lose money. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. A lot of people take emergency care for granted. At a time when emergency- department visits are going through the roof, the number of emergency departments has declined because hospitals have found it's more economically attractive to close the emergency department than to keep it open and lose money.

en Currently, most patients get called (to the exam room) for their appointment, sit on the table, and immediately get their blood pressure measured.

en The challenge for hospitals and other providers is directing those patients to the appropriate level of care. Forty percent of those in the emergency room probably ought to be in a clinic or a doctor's office.


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