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Emergency room (medical)
Doctor’s evaluation in medical emergency room.
Emergency room medical history
What are various symptoms, signs, statements, questions, issues, and histories that should raise suspicion of a medical emergency?

There are at least 123 such symptoms, signs, statements, questions, issues, histories, and scenarios.
Agitated Patient (Acute stress reaction.)
Attempted suicide.
Attempted homicide.
Abuse.
Abdominal Pain.(Stomach pain)
Altered sensorium.
Any sudden or severe pain.
Animal bites (may require rabies or tetanus shot).
Armed Robbery.
Allergic reactions.
Breathing difficulties.
Bleeding from any orifice or any part of human body that will not stop.
Bleeding which does not stop after applying pressure.
Being beaten by someone.
Burns.
Bites.
Bloody Sputum
Broken bones.
Behavior-related emergencies.
Change in mental status (such as unusual behavior, confusion, and difficulty arousing).
Changes in vision.
Chest pain.
Choking.
Cough with fever.
Coughing up or vomiting blood.
Confusion or changes in mental status
Cuts and abrasions.
Chest or upper abdominal pain or pressure lasting two minutes or more.
Difficulty breathing.
Difficulty speaking.
Disoriented.
Difficulty getting up.
Difficulty in passing urine.
Difficulty in passing feces.
Domestic Violence
Drowning.
Dental emergencies.
Earaches and ear infections.
Electrical injury shock.
Emergency Food
Environmental factors (hostile environment).
Fainting.
Fever.
Foreign bodies in nose or ears.
Fainting or loss of consciousness.
Fainting, sudden dizziness, weakness, seizure.
Feeling of committing suicide or murder.
Fever with breathlessness.
Functional impairment (not taking care of self. inability to gain relevant skills and knowledge relevant to age).
Head or spine injury.
Head injury.
Hypothermia - frostbite.
Head pain that lasts longer than five minutes.
Intentional enforced harms.
Involuntary admission to a psychiatric facility
Loss of consciousness.
Loosening of social inhibitions.
Likely to be harmful to self or others.
Low abdominal pain.
Medicine overdose.
Major burns.
Medico legal cases.
Nosebleeds.
Pain.
Palpitations.
Poisoning.
Persistent or severe vomiting.
Persistent unexplained fever even with Tylenol use.
Puncture wounds.
Personality disorders (harmful to others). Panic attacks.
Psychosis(delusions, hallucinations, catatonia, thought disorder, loss of contact with reality).
Rape.
Pregnancy-related emergencies.
Possible serious bone fractures.
Rashes.
Survival Needs
Starvation
Suicidal feelings.
Significant trauma (to the head, stomach, chest)
Syncope.
Seizures.
Sore throat & fever
Sunburn.
Severe neck or back injury.
Sexual intercourse due to conspiracy.
Severe or persistent vomiting.
Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea.
Severe headache.
Severe burns.
Severe pain in any part of the body that does not subside.
Serious drug reactions with psychiatric or non-psychiatric medications.
Syncope or unconsciousness.
Sudden or severe pain.
Sudden loss of vision.
Suicidal or homicidal feelings.
Sudden asthma attack that does not stop.
Sudden numbness or not being able to move an arm, leg, or one side of the body.
Sever headache with fever or vomiting.
Sudden injury or trauma due to a motor vehicle crash, burns, smoke inhalation, near drowning, wound, etc.
Substance abuse.
Sudden severe pain anywhere in the body.
Sudden dizziness, weakness, or change in vision.
Swallowing a poisonous substance.
Shock symptoms, e.g., confusion, disorientation, cool/clammy, pale skin.
Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea.
Trauma with unconsciousness.
Trauma with cuts, sprains, or abrasions.
Trauma with open fracture.
Trauma with pain on mobility.
Trauma with swelling.
Unconsciousness.
Unconsciousness with diabetes.
Unconsciousness at a public location.
Sudden unconsciousness at home.
Unable to move
Uncontrolled bleeding
Upper abdominal pain.
Uncontrolled bleeding.
Unusual abdominal pain.
Unusual or persistent abdominal pain.
Unexplained stupor, drowsiness or disorientation.
Violence
Violence or other rapid changes in behavior.
Vomiting
Vomiting or coughing blood.
Vomiting and diarrhea.
What will happen if you do not diagnose and treat a medical emergency properly?
It can lead to death.
It can lead to disability.
It can lead to other harms.
It can lead to medical malpractice.
It can lead to legal malpractice.
Is the situation due to intentional harms or any medical condition without underlying harmful cause?
If the situation is due to intentional harms, fix the underlying cause.

Why is it essential for a doctor (physician) to know about all human health care settings?
He or she cannot diagnose and treat human being in various health care setting without knowing everything about these settings.

What is the email, fax, telephone number, or physical address of the emergency room?
Worldwide, all medical emergency rooms must display these facts publicly and forward an email to admin@qureshiuniversity.com.

There should be a statewide listing of medical emergency rooms.

How many total doctors are required at one location in a medical emergency room?
12 doctors
12 nurses
12 technicians
12 desk clerks
At least 12 security officers, maintaining rotation and service of 24 hours a day 7 days a week.


Here are further guidelines.
Medical emergencies.
Duties of a medical doctor in a medical emergency room.
Duties of a nurse in a medical emergency room.
Duties of emergency medical responder.
Duties of a technician in a medical emergency room.
Emergency Diagnosis Code
Emergency Medicine
Electronic medical records
    Who should maintain electronic medical records?
    How often should electronic medical records be updated?
    How should the state department of health maintain electronic medical records?
Medical Emergency Room

What does a medical emergency room look like?


Medical emergency evaluation in a medical emergency room

If an individual is brought to an emergency room by police or paramedics for emergency medical diagnosis and treatment, does that mean this is a genuine medical emergency?
No.

How should you diagnose and treat medical emergencies in a medical emergency room?

Senior doctors can guide from a distance through Internet human health care.
Junior doctors remain on rotation 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in eight-hour shifts.
Some regions prefer 12-hour shifts and then off duty for three days.

What is the location or mailing address of the medical emergency room?

Who are helped by these guidelines?

Doctors.
New medical students.
Existing medical students.
Administrators.
Public
Others
Allied health workers
Nurses.

Moreover, various findings have been elaborated about healthcare.

How does Internet health care help medical emergency room doctors and staff in diagnosis and treatment?
Senior doctor guides junior doctor from a distance.
Internet health care helps give access to health care guides 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Emergency room (medical)
Instruction on discharge
    What should instructions on discharge from hospital look like?
    Here are further guidelines.