While everyone hopes they do not happen,
medical emergencies do arise from time to time in almost everyone’s lives. Accidents
happen or medical conditions worsen, so there are always people needing
immediate medical attention.
What
constitutes a medical emergency
A emergency fulton county is the sudden onset of
a condition that begins with acute symptoms so severe that they must receive
immediate medical attention or the person’s health or life will be in danger. It is important and helpful to understand what
is a medical emergency and what is not, as there are many conditions that
resolve themselves or can be treated in a doctor’s office rather than in an
emergency room. The American College of Emergency
Physicians created a list of potential medical emergencies that need to receive
immediate medical attention to rule out potential health or life threatening
conditions. They include:
·
Unremitting bleeding
·
Difficulty of any sort with
breathing
·
A sudden and unusual change in
mental status that is reflected in unusual behavior, out of the ordinary
confusion, or difficulty in being awakened
·
Pain in the chest area
·
Choking that cannot be
alleviated
·
Vomiting or coughing up of
blood
·
Any form of loss of
consciousness such as fainting
·
Unrelenting or sudden onset of
vomiting
·
Injuries to the head or spinal
area
·
Sudden injuries evolving from
automobile accidents, burns, wounds, or being underwater too long
·
Sudden unrelenting pain in any
part of the body
·
Sudden onset of dizziness,
unexplained weakness, or vision problems
·
Consumption of a substance that
is poisonous
·
Pain or pressure in the upper
abdomen
Preparing
for a medical emergency in Fulton County
While everyone hopes a medical emergency
will not happen, being prepared in case one does happen takes a lot of worry
out of the situation. Recommendations for ways to be prepared for a medical
emergency from the National Library of Medicine include:
·
Know the location of a Fulton
County medical facility, and plan out the fastest route to it. Trying to find a
location in an emergency is very stressful and can delay the needed assistance.
·
Post emergency phone numbers
for:
o
The police and fire department,
or the first responder to emergencies
o
The local, state or national
Poison Control Center
o
An ambulance company
o
Names and phone numbers for all
doctors of all household members
o
Neighbors, relatives or friends
who can be contacted to assist in an emergency
o
Work phone numbers of everyone
in the household
·
Ensure that all household
members who have major allergies, sensitivities, or chronic conditions have a
medical alert tag or bracelet and a keep list of all allergies and
sensitivities for all household members handy. Trying to remember this type of
information in an emergency can be quite difficult.
·
Emergency response systems are
handy for the elderly who live alone.
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