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    during a beautiful evening surrounding the time of 2 p.m. A young women of the name Nicole Harper, was rushed to the emergency room expecting something that would change her life for the best no doubt. Nicole was expecting twins of different genders. As she was rushed into the emergency room she panicked hoping that the kids were fine and ready to take their first breath. She got to her room and it was time for these two special packages to be conceived and brought out to this world. Of course most birthing

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    mom responded and took her to the emergency room, when they arrived, my sister fainted and they proceeded to measure her heartbeat. The monitor indicated a heartbeat of 280 bpm, almost quadrupling the common measure. The doctor administrated a medicine that made her heart restart, but her tachycardia was too strong to respond. We felt scared that she was not going to make it, her heart was prominent to explode anytime. Her last memory would be an emergency room, with around 10 doctors and nurses

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    CC Mrs. Csernelabics 72-year-old female here today for followup from an emergency room visit for pain in her arms and legs. HPI The patient tells me that she felt as though she could "feel my heart beat", for the last couple of weeks and she started checking her blood pressures more frequently. She has a blood pressure cuff at home and she says her blood pressures are running high. In addition, her pulse was up as well. Around the same time, she stated that her arms and legs were feeling weak

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    Hi, Charles. I enjoyed reading your post this week. I previously worked as an emergency room nurse, and I agree that standing orders or protocols improve patient outcomes and satisfaction scores. In 2014 there was a randomized clinical trial done where assessments were conducted in an academic and tertiary hospital. The participants included were adults with the diagnosis of acute chest pain that was consistent with acute coronary syndrome for whom the physicians were planning observation and serial

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    When looking at the emergency room physician actions in how they relate to the ethical principles of autonomy, non-maleficence, respect for persona and veracity. Autonomy refers to a patient has the right to choice in the decisions regarding their own health care. In this scenario the physician did not respect Ms. Y wishes when being placed on a ventilator nor, did they explained the risks and the possibly outcome to Mrs. X, for her to make an informed decision in regards to her daughters care,

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    and experience new things, and with my dad we would go camping and do outdoor activities. Unfortunately, one particular vacation granted me a one way ticket to the emergency room. From that experience, I learned to be careful and not fall into peer pressure. One hot, June afternoon when I was 13 years old, I was sitting in the living room at my dad’s house while everyone else was outside. Instead of going camping this year, my dad decided that we would go floating down the river, and do other fun activities

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    and laughter captivated me. When I got up, something was not right. My heart would not stop racing, my chest felt tight, and my whole body felt very uncomfortable. After fifteen minutes, my heart would not slow down. It was time to go to the emergency room. Something was really wrong. My vision was failing as I tried to fill out the blurry forms they handed me. Nothing was making sense. I could not sit still. My heart kept racing. “Are you feeling any anxiety?” a nurse asks me. It had not

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    into atrial flutter and rapid ventricular response and was seen by cardiologist. At today’s visit she is seen in her room at Tiffany hall SNF where she is a long-term resident. She is awake, alert. She is a poor historian due to her dementia. The staff reports that the patient has had multiple falls over the last month. She had a fall yesterday and was sent to the emergency room for evaluation. After her return from the ER she had another fall. The patient frequent tries to get out of her chair

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    This is a complaint about the treatment my wife and I received from your Emergency Room physician, Dr. Skonieczki and two members the nursing staff. Over the past five years my wife and I have used the Wayne Memorial Hospital Emergency Room extensively, and have never experienced the level of discourteousness, and complete disregard for our feelings, in an extremely stressful situation, exhibited by this Doctor. Summarizing what happened, the nurse that first treated my wife told us that Dr Skoniecski

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    an emergency room on a calm day; the air fluttering with quiet conversations between families and doctors, the constant clacking of the receptionist’s fake nails on the keyboard, and the occasional cry of a baby. Suddenly, sirens start to wail and everything slows down as if time becomes like molasses on a cold winter day. The phrases “incoming trauma” and “GSW (gunshot wound) to the left-upper quadrant” resonate through the air. In a split second, the relaxed ambiance of the quiet emergency room

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