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21:30 Sep 2, 2006 |
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| Selected response from: Robert Forstag United States Local time: 19:01 | ||||||
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according to 3 days of medical monitoring Explanation: cuadro here refers to cuadro clínico, a medical chart or medical profile |
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Referred to Urgent Care after 3 days of presenting the following symptoms: Explanation: Urgencias es Urgent Care que no es lo mismo que Emergencia (ER). -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2006-09-02 22:42:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Urgent care is for conditions requiring prompt attention but not posing an immediate, serious health threat. www.ghc.org/locations/urgentcare/index.jhtml;jsessionid=PGZ... - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2006-09-02 23:49:24 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Fairview Urgent Care provides care to patients who seek relief for earaches, infections, cuts or colds when regular doctor offices are closed. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2006-09-02 23:52:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- What is the difference between an urgent care center and the emergency room? Our urgent care centers complement your child's doctor by offering care when the doctor's office typically is closed, and they also offer some services that usually are not available in a doctor's office, such as X-ray and wound management. Examples of conditions treated at our urgent care centers include: Allergic reactions Asthma (mild to moderate wheezing) Broken bones Burns (minor) Cuts (minor) Dehydration Diarrhea Fever (except infants less than 8 weeks of age; they should be taken directly to the emergency department on our main campus) Rashes and bumps Sprains Sore throats Vomiting If you bring your child to one of our urgent care centers and our physician feels your child needs to go to the Emergency Department, a transport team will be called so medically trained professionals can accompany you and your child to our main hospital. Our Emergency Department treats life-threatening conditions, severely broken bones or major illnesses that may lead to surgery or hospitalization. http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/alpha/o/outpatient/ur... |
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suffering from vomiting for the last 3 days Explanation: caudro is "clinical picture" "symptoms" etc. Urgencias in Spain like most countries with an open welfare system can be and often is a walk in service when the general practitioner or consultorio is closed. |
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