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OTHER EMERGENCY OPTIONS - TIPS

Call 911 for Medical Emergencies

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  • The patient has taken an overdose of pills within the last 6 hours and has any of the following: drowsiness, intoxication, slurred speech, staggering, vomiting, confusion, trembling, terrors, shivering, sweating, or seizures.
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  • The patient has chest pains with any of the following:
  • crushing and felt beneath the sternum (chest bone)
  • lasted longer than 30 minutes
  • pain that radiates (goes down) either arm, neck, jaw, back, shoulders, or abdomen
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  • The patient has stab or other wounds with bleeding that doesn’t stop with pressure.
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  • The patient has taken poisons or poisonous substance.
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  • The patient is unconscious and can’t be awakened by shaking or talking.
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  • The patient has had a seizure in the last hour and is confused.
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  • The patient is coughing and has any of the following: night sweats, severe pain when breathing in, or blood coming from the nose or mouth.
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  • The doctor tells you to go to the emergency room.