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Emergency Department Visit: Frequently Asked QuestionsThe staff in the Western Maryland Health System's Emergency Department knows that visiting the Emergency Department may be stressful since your visit probably is for an illness that affects you or a family member. We want to care for you and your loved ones and will do our best to make you feel better. Here are some frequently asked questions about emergency care and what to expect during your visit to the Emergency Department. Commonly Asked QuestionsWhat should I expect from the Emergency Department visit? Once the Triage Nurse completes the medical screening exam, a registration clerk will obtain your personal and financial information. Upon completion of the registration process, you may be asked to be seated in the Waiting Room until a bed is available. When you go back to the Emergency Department, you will be cared for by a registered nurse and one or more doctors. During your visit, lab work, x-rays, and medication may be ordered to help the staff treat you. Is there a phone available so that I can call my friends and family? How much time will my visit take? What if I leave before being seen by a doctor? Where can I get something to eat or drink? Do you have anything to help keep me and/or my kids busy while we wait? What questions will the staff ask me? Everyone asks me for the same information. Don't you talk to each other? Can I have visitors while I am in the Emergency Department? Why is the entrance into the Emergency Department always locked? Will my regular doctor be called? Will I need to be admitted to the hospital? If my doctor tells me I should have a test, do I have to have it done? My doctor told me he/she does not know what is wrong with me after treatment. What does this mean? General InformationThe Emergency Department at the Memorial Campus of the Western Maryland Health System has the capability of treating critically injured patients and is designated as an Areawide Trauma Center by the Maryland Institute of Emergency Medical Services System (MIEMSS). The Emergency Department team is proficient in lifesaving skills and up-to-date knowledge of emergency and critical care and includes emergency physicians, trauma surgeons, critical care specialists, anesthesiologists, and other support personnel who are available on a 24-hour basis. The Memorial Campus is also the site for the Specialty Centers for Children's and Adolescent Health, Orthopedic and Joint Reconstruction and Women's Health. The Emergency Department at the Braddock Campus also provides Emergency Mental Health Services. Braddock Hospital is the site for the Specialty Center for Cardiology Services, including open heart surgery, interventional and diagnostic cardiology, and Oncology Services. The Diagnostic Center, which provides outpatient diagnostic imaging and laboratory services, is located adjacent to Braddock Hospital. |
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