Leading Medicine Summer 2020, Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital edition

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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY,

DON’T WAIT T

hroughout the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, you’ve probably made decisions about which risks to take. Is it worth it to go to the grocery store, or should you order online? Should you wear a face mask when you go for a walk, or not? These are personal decisions and your choices depend upon your own health and other factors. However, there is one choice that should be clear: If you’re experiencing concerning symptoms that require immediate medical attention, don’t let your fear of catching COVID-19 keep you from heading to the emergency room or calling 911.

IT’S SAFE IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM

Our top priority in the ER, whether or not there is a pandemic, is your safety. We’ve taken extra precautions to ensure that all Houston Methodist emergency departments, including at Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital, and all Houston Methodist Emergency Care Centers, are safe. Those precautions include: Requiring masks and ensuring social distancing in waiting rooms. If you forget your mask, we can provide one, if needed. Increasing levels of cleaning in our facilities. Screening visitors before entering our clinics. Isolating suspected coronavirus patients.

KNOW WHICH SYMPTOMS ARE CONSIDERED AN EMERGENCY

When you are experiencing a medical emergency, time is of the essence. Many conditions or illnesses can worsen if you wait too long to seek treatment. It’s important to recognize the onset of serious or debilitating symptoms that require immediate attention, including: Abdominal or stomach pain accompanied by nausea and vomiting Bodily trauma, especially to the head or spine Constant pain or pressure in the chest Fever of 100.4 F or higher that persists Severe burns Severe unrelenting headaches, especially if accompanied by fever or confusion Stroke symptoms, including face drooping, arm weakness, difficulty talking, dizziness, blurred vision, intense headache and confusion Sudden shortness of breath or trouble breathing If you,re experiencing any of these symptoms, seek emergency care as soon as possible. Some serious symptoms, such as chest pain and those associated with stroke, are time sensitive, and you should call 911.

Know Where to Go

We’re doing everything we can to keep Baytown-area residents safe and healthy. Visit houstonmethodist.org/ baytown for more information on the Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital Emergency Department. If you are experiencing a serious or life-threatening medical emergency, please call 911.

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