| emergency psychiatry |
The emergency therapy and intervention in patients who are suicidal, homicidal, or perpetrators or victims of child abuse, spouse abuse, or incest. Most of these individuals see a physician within hours or days of their viol
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| emergency readiness |
Planning in advance for an unexpected crisis, esp. a natural disaster such as a flood or hurricane. The home should be inspected for potential hazards and those discovered should be corrected. Flammable materials such as pain
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| emergency room practitioner |
A nurse certified in the area of urgent care, who possesses skills in triage and the knowledge to meet the emergent needs of clients.
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| emergency, fire |
A situation in which fire may cause death or severe injury. A person whose clothing catches fire should be rolled in a rug or blanket to smother the flames. If an individual is outdoors, rolling in the dirt will smother flames.
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| emergency c. |
postcoital c.
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