Friday, March 9, 2012

Does being rushed to USC Medical Center Emergency Room?

Automatically mean the injured person is critical? A good friend of mine got in a car accident earlier and all they want to tell me is that he's in the emergency room.Does being rushed to USC Medical Center Emergency Room?
USC might have just been the closest Hospital. A reason they might not want to give you details is because you are just a good friend, they aren't supposed to just give out people's medical problems/records to anybody who wallks in. For all they know you are just a looky-loo. There is no actual proof that know this person. I really hope your friend feels/gets better. I'll pray for him/her.
It doesn't automatically mean anything except that it was a medical emergency. "Critical" refers to how life-threatening the situation is. If someone, say, had a finger severed, they would be rushed to the ER, but you wouldn't say they are in critical condition because you can survive with one less finger.Does being rushed to USC Medical Center Emergency Room?
Good luck! Honey, it could be your friend just needs some stitches...or needs major surgery. Being rushed into the ER doesn't really tell you anything. However, it doesn't mean your friend is screwed. I wish you the best of luck
Being in the emergency room can mean as little as a bumped head. Usually after an accident they'll take you to the ER just to make sure nothing's wrong.



I hope your friend is ok!

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