Emergency hospitals often send technicians instead of doctors for situations that can be addressed by trained support staff, particularly in non-critical cases. This allows doctors to focus on more serious cases that require their expertise. Technicians can effectively assess and manage minor injuries or illnesses, ensuring that patients receive timely care while optimizing the hospital's resources. In Mildred's case, her condition may have been assessed as manageable by a technician.
It symbolizes dehumanization.
They had to send technicians because too many patients were needed for the doctors to attend so the doctors stayed in the hospital while the technicians were sent out
While we can't answer specifically since we don't know the patient or the circumstances, generally speaking, Emergency Medical Technicians are technicians in emergency rescue and are the first responders during an emergency. In the USA, doctors do not respond to an emergency by coming to the patient. Instead, EMTs respond, try to stabilize the patient before transport, and then take the patient to the nearest hospital.
It symbolizes dehumanization.
The emergency hospital likely sent technicians instead of doctors to treat Mildred because her condition was deemed non-critical and manageable by trained support staff. Technicians can provide essential care, perform assessments, and stabilize patients under the guidance of physicians, particularly when resources are limited. This approach allows doctors to focus on more severe cases, ensuring efficient use of medical personnel.
In the story Fahrenheit 451, the emergency hospital sent technicians to treat Mildred because society had devalued the role of doctors, relying more on technology and machines to provide medical care. The technicians were trained to quickly pump out and replace a person's blood to fix any health issues, emphasizing superficial solutions over individualized care.
The short answer is "because most medical doctors regard chiropractors as quacks" (or, at best, as practitioners of a technique that's unlikely to be particularly useful in a hospital setting ... and if it is needed, then it can be done just as well by DOs instead, who actually are medical doctors).
We all do. In the United States it is against the law to turn anyone away from emergency room treatment. Uninsured people often go to emergency rooms instead of regular doctors for that reason. If they can't pay their bills the hospital eats the cost which is then passed along to the rest of us through higher costs which then result in higher insurance premiums.
actually esme commit suicide because she lost her daughter. The rescuer think that she was dead thats why instead of bringing her to the emergency room they brought her to the hospital morgue, where carlisle found her.
Hospital nursing is administering care to a person in the setting of a facility such as a hospital, instead of in a home like setting.
Some medical professionals, like doctors and nurses, wear lab coats in healthcare settings. Additionally, lab technicians and pharmacists also wear lab coats as part of their work attire.
No. The emergency brake uses the same brakes. It'll be equally ineffective.