No. Somebody pays for the surgery. If the patient doesn't, and doesn't have insurance, then the taxpayer pays the bill. Be assured, nothing is free, somebody always pays the bill.
Yes. While an emergency room can not refuse to treat anyone, a hospital is not obliged to provide non emergency surgery.
You will need to see your doctor or go to an emergency room if you are passing out after surgery. The doctor will need to run tests in case of complications.
A "clean room" (as is used in the semiconductor industry) has to be completely particle (dust) free. An "operating room" (as is used in surgery) has to be germ free. So, basically, they both have the same level of cleanliness, just different types of "clean".
Check with your doctor. They often will not do the surgery if you have been instructed not to eat or drink unless it is emergency surgery and you have to have it or you will, you know, die. It would not matter if you NEEDED emergency surgery.
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.
can u get a free surgery
no
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