Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be in the minority, because I wouldn't go to urgent care OR the ER for this. Unless the nose is really gushing blood, I would just wait to head to the regular Dr's office the next day (unless this is a Friday night or start of a long weekend/holiday). I have been so ingrained by insurance penalties that make you pay $500-$1000 for ER visits that don't result in admittance, that my threshold for ER is suspected heart attack, stroke, inability to breath, 3rd-degree burns, or severe bleeding.
Unfortunately, this. My insurance only pays if I am admitted. So frustrating since that leaves me to decide if something is really bad enough to be admitted.
Anonymous wrote:I must be in the minority, because I wouldn't go to urgent care OR the ER for this. Unless the nose is really gushing blood, I would just wait to head to the regular Dr's office the next day (unless this is a Friday night or start of a long weekend/holiday). I have been so ingrained by insurance penalties that make you pay $500-$1000 for ER visits that don't result in admittance, that my threshold for ER is suspected heart attack, stroke, inability to breath, 3rd-degree burns, or severe bleeding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe someone would ask this about done one bleeding for four hours.
FOUR HOURS.
BLEEDING.
Oh calm down. It was a nose bleed. This is pretty common and not an actual emergency until it has been a day or more. Most of it is mucous anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe someone would ask this about done one bleeding for four hours.
FOUR HOURS.
BLEEDING.