Kids can go to the ER for the same things as an adult. More commonly they go to the ER for injuries, vomiting and diarrhea, fever
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If she is scared or really wants you there you may want to find a sitter. If she is fine with it and it's not anything life threatening than it just makes good sense. There is no point in the kids waiting it out. Not only that, but some ER's are pretty icky places and you wouldn't want your kids hanging out there even if they didn't get whiny.
If you have glass in your foot you go to the ER and they will take it out and put stiches in
If the pain is persistent and severe, yes, I would go to the ER.
Go to the ER
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No. The ER will only give you a prescription for an antibiotic or extract the tooth. Root canals are time-consuming elective procedures that are not appropriate for the ER setting. Besides that, most ER physicians are not trained in root canal procedures, and the ER is not equipped to perform root canals. You need to go to a dentist office.
Smooth ER aren't covered in ribosomes, but rough ER are. ER are like transport tubes that go through the cell.
An ER is a place where people go when they have a medical emergency. The purpose of an ER running smoothly is so that people get the necessary care they need immediately.
It all depends on the amount of pain that your in. No matter the pain, you should go to an hospital immediately. If you are in pain definitely go to the ER.
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Go to the ER.