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  2. Can I drive myself to the hospital? Know when to call 911 to ...

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    But there are times you should call 911 and not drive. ... Let first responders move the patient. Symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. ... You've hit your head or lost consciousness. Call 911. If ...

  3. When should you call 911? - AOL

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    When in doubt, you should always call 911, Dr. Russ Kino, an emergency medicine specialist medical director of the Weingart Foundation Emergency Department at Providence Saint John's Health Center ...

  4. Medical emergency - Wikipedia

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    While the golden hour is a trauma treatment concept, two emergency medical conditions have well-documented time-critical treatment considerations: stroke and myocardial infarction (heart attack). In the case of stroke, there is a window of three hours within which the benefit of thrombolytic drugs outweighs the risk of major bleeding.

  5. Rapid trauma assessment - Wikipedia

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    There was a significant mechanism of injury (for example, a high-speed car accident, falls >20 ft); OR; The patient has an altered mental status; OR; The medical responder suspects that the patient has multi-systems trauma; If NONE of these criteria are met, the medical provider may go through a slower or more focused trauma assessment. [3]

  6. Hospital emergency codes - Wikipedia

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    Hospital emergency codes are coded messages often announced over a public address system of a hospital to alert staff to various classes of on-site emergencies. The use of codes is intended to convey essential information quickly and with minimal misunderstanding to staff while preventing stress and panic among visitors to the hospital.

  7. Closed-head injury - Wikipedia

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    More than 50% of patients who suffer from a traumatic brain injury will develop psychiatric disturbances. [6] Although precise rates of anxiety after brain injury are unknown, a 30-year follow-up study of 60 patients found 8.3% of patients developed a panic disorder, 1.7% developed an anxiety disorder, and 8.3% developed a specific phobia. [7]

  8. Golden hour (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Bryan Bledsoe, a physician and outspoken critic of the golden hour and other controversial medical topics, such as critical incident stress management, has said that the peer-reviewed medical literature does not demonstrate any "magical time" for saving critical patients. [8] There are different critical periods for different injuries. [9]

  9. What older adults need to know about concussions

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ... You may have symptoms immediately, or you may not. Some can occur minutes, hours, days, or even weeks after the injury. ... you should see a head ...

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