Anonymous wrote:Fairfax. Separate children's ER that is fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are at the point of going to an Emergency Room shouldn't you be going to whichever one is the closest? honest question, not being snarky.
It depends what the emergency is. Traumatic head injury? Don't go to the closest hospital. Flu or fever? Sure.
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A lot of urgent care facilities won't see kids under 18 months, so we once had to go to the ER for pink eye because DS got it on a Saturday.
Flu, pink eye and fever... I would not go to the ER, I would go to the minute clinic, or call my pediatrician or wait until Monday.
For a traumatic brain injury... Like a concussion there is nothing the ER can do, call the pediatrician and plan to go to Children's Hospital the following week. If there is a physical injury to the outside of the head that needs stitches,I would still just go to the nearest hospital.
The ER can diagnosis a concussion. And if there's blood going through the blood-brain barrier then you may need immediate intervention. Please don't tell people there's nothing that can be done about a concussion. A mild concussion, yes, only rest will relieve it, but what if it's more than a mild concussion?
Most concussions are mild. Don't clog the Er with a fever and a bump on the head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are at the point of going to an Emergency Room shouldn't you be going to whichever one is the closest? honest question, not being snarky.
It depends what the emergency is. Traumatic head injury? Don't go to the closest hospital. Flu or fever? Sure.
+1
A lot of urgent care facilities won't see kids under 18 months, so we once had to go to the ER for pink eye because DS got it on a Saturday.
Flu, pink eye and fever... I would not go to the ER, I would go to the minute clinic, or call my pediatrician or wait until Monday.
For a traumatic brain injury... Like a concussion there is nothing the ER can do, call the pediatrician and plan to go to Children's Hospital the following week. If there is a physical injury to the outside of the head that needs stitches,I would still just go to the nearest hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Most concussions are mild. Don't clog the Er with a fever and a bump on the head.
Last time DS had a head injury we called the pediatrician who advised us to go to the ER because he was vomiting. So yes, I will follow his doctor's advice.
That is what I said, call your pediatrician .. Don't just go to the ER.
What did the ER do?
Fortunately it was one of those injuries that look worse than they actually are. He had a laceration in his mouth that was causing him to choke on his blood. There was no concussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are at the point of going to an Emergency Room shouldn't you be going to whichever one is the closest? honest question, not being snarky.
It depends what the emergency is. Traumatic head injury? Don't go to the closest hospital. Flu or fever? Sure.
+1
A lot of urgent care facilities won't see kids under 18 months, so we once had to go to the ER for pink eye because DS got it on a Saturday.
Flu, pink eye and fever... I would not go to the ER, I would go to the minute clinic, or call my pediatrician or wait until Monday.
For a traumatic brain injury... Like a concussion there is nothing the ER can do, call the pediatrician and plan to go to Children's Hospital the following week. If there is a physical injury to the outside of the head that needs stitches,I would still just go to the nearest hospital.
The ER can diagnosis a concussion. And if there's blood going through the blood-brain barrier then you may need immediate intervention. Please don't tell people there's nothing that can be done about a concussion. A mild concussion, yes, only rest will relieve it, but what if it's more than a mild concussion?
Most concussions are mild. Don't clog the Er with a fever and a bump on the head.
Last time DS had a head injury we called the pediatrician who advised us to go to the ER because he was vomiting. So yes, I will follow his doctor's advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are at the point of going to an Emergency Room shouldn't you be going to whichever one is the closest? honest question, not being snarky.
It depends what the emergency is. Traumatic head injury? Don't go to the closest hospital. Flu or fever? Sure.
+1
A lot of urgent care facilities won't see kids under 18 months, so we once had to go to the ER for pink eye because DS got it on a Saturday.
Flu, pink eye and fever... I would not go to the ER, I would go to the minute clinic, or call my pediatrician or wait until Monday.
For a traumatic brain injury... Like a concussion there is nothing the ER can do, call the pediatrician and plan to go to Children's Hospital the following week. If there is a physical injury to the outside of the head that needs stitches,I would still just go to the nearest hospital.
The ER can diagnosis a concussion. And if there's blood going through the blood-brain barrier then you may need immediate intervention. Please don't tell people there's nothing that can be done about a concussion. A mild concussion, yes, only rest will relieve it, but what if it's more than a mild concussion?
Most concussions are mild. Don't clog the Er with a fever and a bump on the head.