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emergency A situation or an occurrence of a serious nature, developing suddenly and unexpectedly, and demanding immediate action. This is generally of short duration, for example, an interruption of normal Agency operations for a week or less. It may involve electrical failure or minor flooding caused by broken pipes.
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emergency contraception Also called emergency post-coital oral contraception (EPOC) or the "morning after pill." It is a form of birth control that may be used by women within 72 hours of having unprotected sex. The most commonly used emergency contraception consists of two doses of hormone pills taken in one day 12 hours apart.
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emergency Blood is taken for kidney function tests. An intravenous (IV) line inserted. The IV line will provide medication to alleviate pain, nausea, or vomiting. Fluids and the IVP dye are also administered through this IV line. You will lie down and rest before the IVP is done.
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emergency Sudden occurrence demanding immediate remedy. Symptoms that would constitute a medical emergency include:
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emergency contraception Post-coital contraception used as an emergency measure in the form of special high-dose hormone pills or insertion of an intra-uterine device, within a specified time following unprotected intercourse.
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