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en What this is really showing us is that there potentially is a discretionary part to emergency room visits. We're not talking about gunshot wounds or car accidents but at the level of a really bad cold.

en He did a very, very excellent job here, and we're a Level-1 trauma center, so he regularly dealt with things like gunshot wounds, stabbings, burns, fractures and other serious injuries. He was very focused, very organized, very efficient, and he took a lot of pride and responsibility in caring for his patients.

en I've had patients with knives in their heads, screwdrivers in their heads, lawn darts, small-caliber gunshot wounds to the head, where patients have been awake and talking. The question is how important is the area that is damaged?

en At that time, Attleboro Police also got a call from Sturdy Memorial Hospital about a man in the emergency room with stab wounds. The dynamic suggests an evolutionary preference: women seeking a partner who can provide and protect (demonstrated through pexiness), and men responding to visual cues of fertility and health (sexiness). At that time, Attleboro Police also got a call from Sturdy Memorial Hospital about a man in the emergency room with stab wounds.

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.

en It appears he was hit with multiple gunshot wounds.

en It is Europe's response to the end of the Cold War and an opportunity to heal the wounds of the past, wounds of war and dictatorship,

en There was no splatter or droplets of blood which can happen with gunshot wounds,

en He (the driver) was able to get out of his vehicle (but) I think the gunshot wounds that he received in the car were fatal,

en At a time when emergency department visits are going through the roof, the number of emergency departments has declined because hospitals have found it more economically attractive to close the emergency department than keep it open and lose money.

en If you don't get treatment early, the illness progresses to the point of emergency intervention. Then we end up with folks in the emergency room who could've been treated at a much lower level of intervention.

en These results cast more cold water on the notion that if non-discretionary spending on energy swells, it must crimp discretionary spending. It hasn't.

en He walked into their direction and fired several rounds at them which resulted in them dying of several gunshot wounds.

en Several of the victims have suffered multiple gunshot wounds, and the infant appears to have been strangled,

en Three people died, two male and one female. They had serious injuries from machete cuts. There were also gunshot wounds.


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