This question is designed to inquire about pre-existing or chronic injuries that may not be the result of a particular accident or incident. A truthful and complete response is recommended.
Over 58,000 dead, and over 300,000 wounded.
The question is asking if you have ever experienced any unintentional physical harm that required you to seek medical care. This could include injuries like fractures, cuts, or any other incidents that needed professional treatment. The focus is on whether the injury was accidental, rather than intentional or self-inflicted.
You call 911 in an emergency - requiring medical attention, in case of a fire, or when the police are needed.
call 911, that's what I would do
Respiratory distress is considered a serious medical issue in triage requiring urgent medical assistance from a Physician and Nurse.
Acute. An illness of long duration is called chronic.
The health care team closely monitors the patient for bleeding, infection, liver failure, or other problems requiring immediate medical attention.
Hemorrhage refers to excessive bleeding, either internally or externally, which can be due to injury, illness, or a medical condition. It can be a serious and potentially life-threatening situation requiring immediate medical attention.
In Need of Medical Attention was created in 1999.
The treatment for accidental ingestion of Feviquick, which contains hazardous chemicals, primarily involves seeking immediate medical attention. The individual should not induce vomiting unless instructed by a healthcare professional. Treatment may include gastric decontamination and supportive care based on the severity of symptoms. Always consult poison control or a medical professional for specific guidance.
False
Infraorbital Trama