十一个月大宝宝感冒咳嗽流鼻涕,要去看急诊吗?

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如题,去看急诊会不会被护士赶回来?怕宝宝一直咳嗽拖严重了。或者大家有什么非处方药推荐吗?儿医没上班。谢谢!
 
医院急诊不是为感冒设立的。去医院急诊室,没病也折腾出病来了。
 
如题,去看急诊会不会被护士赶回来?怕宝宝一直咳嗽拖严重了。或者大家有什么非处方药推荐吗?儿医没上班。谢谢!
去急诊肯定要等很久的,症状典型的可以试一下去药房跟药剂师聊一下。
 
感冒咳嗽不值得去看急症,那地方病菌特多,没病还能被传染上了。多喝水,实在不放心去药房问问。
 
医疗和法律问题,我一般不出主意,因为这两类事的后果,经常不可逆。

我自己曾经的经历:

2岁孩子,感冒。第一天去CHEO急诊,等了几小时,医生说回去等4天,如果有问题,再来看。第二天,去儿科医生,医生说回去等4天,如果有问题,再来看。第三天,去CHEO急诊,等了几小时,医生说肺炎,X光确诊。

我问医生,如果我等四天,孩子的肺会被损害到什么程度,医生说,我们说等4天,同时家长也要观察。我心想,这等于说,等4天是废话。
说实话,我的孩子们长大的过程中,因为儿科医生晚上不在,我去CHEO急诊无数次,绝大部分都是医生说没事,然后自己好了,每次都发誓下次不去了,但下次还是去。不过,这些年还真有几次按照一般看法不应该去的,但没有白去,例如上面的肺炎。
 
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对于小孩的医疗,最好不要做“不要看医生”的建议,尤其是2岁以下的孩子

我说"不要看医生"了么? 为什么不去诊所,非得去医院急诊室呢?

你不是刚刚到加拿大吧?

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Emergency Department

The Emergency Department at the Civic and General campuses of The Ottawa Hospital is open 24/7.
* There is no emergency department at the Riverside Campus.



The Ottawa Hospital has two full Emergency Departments, located at the Civic and General Campuses. The Emergency Departments at the Civic and General Campuses are designed to care for patients suffering from serious medical problems who are unable to wait to be seen by their family physician.

Specially trained doctors and nurses work as a team to provide the best possible care. Each of the Emergency Departments sees approximately 210-230 patients per day and both are very busy. Both Departments are open 24 hours a day

Triage
When you arrive at the Emergency Department, you will be greeted by one of our triage nurses. The nurses are skilled in triage, which is a system used to make sure the sickest patients are taken care of right away. The nurse will assess your condition as quickly as possible by talking to you about the reasons that you came for emergency care, your allergies and the medication that you take. If necessary, the nurse will check your temperature, pulse and blood pressure and provide immediate care. Once you have seen the triage nurse, you may be taken immediately into the department, or asked to register and wait in the waiting room. This triage system allows patients to be seen according to the severity of their illness.

The Emergency Department Team
An Emergency doctor is responsible for the department and is on duty at all times. There will also be other doctors called residents. Residents have their medical degrees and can practice while they continue their training under supervision. Medical students supervised by other doctors may also be involved with your care. The nurses and doctors are assisted by other health care workers such as orderlies or patient care assistants, clerks, respiratory therapists, ECG technologists, pharmacists, social workers, volunteers and chaplains.

Our Leaders:

  • Dr Guy Hebert – Chief of Emergency Medicine
  • Dr Eric Clark – Deputy Head, Emergency Medicine
  • Dr Andrew Gee – Deputy Head, Emergency Medicine
  • Kathy Bickerton – Clinical Manager, General Campus
  • El Bulmer – Clinical Manager, Civic Campus
Areas in the Emergency Department
Both Emergency Departments have separate entrances for the arrival of ambulances; these patients are also triaged so care can be provided for the sickest patients first.

Both Emergency Departments also have separate areas for the most seriously ill patients. There is another area for people who are less seriously ill, and are able to walk or move with little or no assistance.

Why is there a Waiting Time in the Emergency Department?
The team works to provide quality care as quickly as possible. The most seriously ill patients are seen first even though they may come into the department after other patients. This is why the triage nurse checks everyone as soon as possible after they arrive.

We appreciate your patience if you are required to wait. While waiting, if you have questions or you feel your condition has become worse, please let the triage nurse know right away.

Important Things to Bring
  1. Your health card number.
  2. A list of the medications that you take. If you have an accurate and up-to-date list, this will be sufficient. If you do not have time to make a list, please bring the bottles.
  3. Any records you may have concerning your health.
 
对于小孩的医疗,最好不要做“不要看医生”的建议,尤其是2岁以下的孩子
这其实是个政治正确的回答。:D

实际上,绝大多数小小孩的病,尤其是带发烧的,是自己好的。那是培养抗体呢。去了医院也白去。家长自己把握,看小孩精神状态。经验之谈。
 
这其实是个政治正确的回答。:D

实际上,绝大多数小小孩的病,尤其是带发烧的,是自己好的。那是培养抗体呢。去了医院也白去。家长自己把握。经验之谈。
十一个月大,说话就一周岁了。

自己好? 那不行,不上点滴吊瓶就一哭二闹三上吊。:tx:
 
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cheo排队去吧。我的儿科医生告诉我,小孩有事马上给她办公室打电话,联系不上或者紧急马上去cheo。虽说多数情况问题都不大,但better leaves the job to us。
 
如果你自己没有医学背景就去吧!不然百度的能吓死你!
 
不到一岁的娃子,准备好在急诊室呆5个小时,求一个放心。在家也是呆着观察,还担心;还不如去急诊坐几个小时,心里没负担。

我母亲说过,家长带小孩子去医院,多半是去“看医生”,不是“看病”,咱们不是医生,求的是个放心,家长愿意自己的孩子冒这个险不去医院,随便。
 
老大去过几次cheo,老二一次没去过
 
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