If you are in the ER for a legitimate emergency, then yes, the ER physician will often refill a medication related to that visit (as well as provide you with enough of your other needed medications until you can see your regular physician).
To refill a prescription from the emergency room, you can typically return to the pharmacy where you initially filled the prescription. If that pharmacy is not convenient, you can also take the prescription to any pharmacy of your choice. Additionally, you may contact the emergency room or the prescribing physician's office to request a refill or obtain a new prescription if necessary. Always ensure you have your prescription details handy when making inquiries.
When a patient has symptoms, they should go to their primary doctor, an emergency room, or the health department. They will diagnose you and write prescriptions.
When a patient has symptoms, they should go to their primary doctor, an emergency room, or the health department. They will diagnose you and write prescriptions.
In the emergency room.
Emergency room Emergency Room
The Emergency Room was created in 2007.
It can be called an emergency room doctor or it can be called and Emergency physician.
The purpose of an emergency room is to get emergency treatment for people who are sick or injured. When people have car wrecks or other accidents, the emergency room saves their lives.
ER stands for Emergency Room
You will need to take in an old prescription bottle and/or the name and number of the pharmacy that has filled your prescription before. Med management at an emergency room will also depend on your past history with them and which meds you are trying to refill. If this is a first diagnosis, most emergency rooms have an on call psychiatrist who -may- want to check you in to a hospital for observation. That said, yes emergency rooms can prescribe psychiatric meds. Whether they will depends on the hospital and the patient.
If you're referring to "The" emergency room rather than "An" emergency room, you can consider it a proper noun and capitalize it. In general it is not capitalized.
No, not unless you use ER which is short for emergency room.