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en One day I pulled over a women speeding down the highway who was having a severe asthma attack. She had her two-year-old in the back seat. She would not have made it to the hospital on her own. We called the quick response unit and got her to the emergency room.

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 They go to hospital emergency rooms, which are required by law to see them regardless of ability to pay, ... What happens, really, when someone doesn't have primary or preventive care, especially if they have a chronic disease like asthma, high blood pressure and diabetes, is they go untreated and wind up in the hospital, and those costs are passed on to those who have insurance, pricing a certain number of people out of the market. It's cyclical.

en It was a new unit at the checkpoint, and new units are always pretty hardcore. We pulled up and (a soldier) puts his face in the car and says, 'Slow down. You have a .50 caliber pointed at the back of your head. Of course it was pointed at the back of my head, because I was in the back seat.

en One weekend we have them sleeping it off in the emergency room. The next weekend they're in jail. The next weekend they're in Deaconess (psychiatric unit), and then we ship them to Warm Springs (State Hospital), ... How do we look at the system and get people into the right programs so we don't see recidivism?

en Women go about taking care of children and they're quick to tell their spouses and friends to run to the emergency room if they have chest pain, but they tend to downplay it if they feel it themselves.

en Lindsay thought she might feel vulnerable in the hospital, partly because there is this hospital conceptualization of births as a medical emergency. You are on a time table and they want you in and out as quick as possible.

en We have a much smaller team this year, so I've made some changes to our offense. We will be speeding our offensive attack at times to keep our opponent off guard.

en A number of years later the new hospital was built and the name was changed to the Milford Memorial Hospital. The original plaque inscribed ... now hangs in the emergency room.
  Connie Mack

en [It's just a scratch: Boston-area emergency rooms experienced significant slowdowns last fall when the Red Sox were in the playoffs, according to a study published by the Annals of Emergency Medicine.] I have no idea where the patients go, but they don't come into the ER, ... The heart attacks, the strokes, they will come no matter what's going on. The patient with pneumonia, the patient with an asthma attack will say, 'Maybe I can ride this out at home.'

en About 30 (percent) to 40 percent (of asthmatics) are allergic to mold, ... I anticipate a great need for emergency care. I don't want to sound alarmist, but 4,000 people die of asthma attacks every year in the U.S., and I worry there will be a lot of asthma attacks.

en About 30 [percent] to 40 percent [of asthmatics] are allergic to mold, ... I anticipate a great need for emergency care. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. I don't want to sound alarmist, but 4,000 people die of asthma attacks every year in the U.S., and I worry there will be a lot of asthma attacks.

en We have 40,000 visits to this emergency room yearly. We have 186 patients in the hospital today, 25 critically ill. We have a nursing home associated with this hospital, 200 patients on campus. We provide 1,000 hot meals a day to the elderly in this community,

en To be honest with you, he's reluctant to go to the hospital to begin with. The symptoms were exactly the same as (last year). And we made him go to the hospital, which is ludicrous for him not to go. He gets there, they run some tests, the tests are negative. He wanted to come back here, so he signed himself out of the hospital. They weren't done doing the tests.

en An emergency is not the time to plan; it's the time to react, so be informed, ... The actions you would take in a conventional attack may be counterproductive if you took them in response to a different kind of attack.


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