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How do you keep going without, er, finishing too soon? I ask.
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The man's quite impossible, James, socially and, er, in every other way.
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Well, er, I think pretty much none, so far as I know.
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However, I don't think that Wally's... er, alterations will meet your approval.
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He wanted Michael Schumach er back, he wanted improvements from the team.
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Keogh said difficulties in A&E departments highlighted broader problems in the NHS.
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Mr Cameron talked about A&E, the economy, foreign aid and internet trolls.
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Do I need to have paid tax and PRSI to access A&E?
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Seventy per cent of acute hospital admissions in Ireland are via A&E.
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Dr Alex George is an A&E doctor and former Love Island contestant.
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At every whew-ew-ew-ew which came too near I dived for cover.
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Oh ew, why'd we buy these pants? Remy tossed them to the floor.
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Good for long stewing, stir-fry dishes like pad see ew.
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I think there's less possibility to go into, ew, that looks like a dead baby.
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Generally, it sounds about like "ew" in new or mew.
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Hospital consultants are expected to seek talks with health employers after they meet today to discuss this week's settlement with accident & emergency nurses.
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A group of around 100 people took part in a protest outside the Dail today at overcrowding in the State's accident & emergency departments.
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Minister for Health Mary Harney says the situation in accident & emergency units across the State needs to be treated as a "national emergency".
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Objective: To determine self-referrals' motives to visit the accident & emergency departments (AED) and to compare their characteristics to patients contacting the GP cooperative.
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However, the hospital's Accident & Emergency unit is operating at full capacity.
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Seventy per cent of all Traveller out-patients were referred by a casualtydepartment.
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The victim was treated in the casualtydepartment of the hospital.
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They rushed her to the local casualtydepartment where she was given emergency treatment.
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It's another busy day at the casualtydepartment of Blanchardstown Hospital in north Dublin.
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There were 80 people in the waiting room of the casualtydepartment I visited.
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Discussion: The emergencydepartment is a unique environment with complex patient populations.
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Sir, -I brought my granddaughter to the local emergencydepartment recently.
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It's going to be a long night at the local emergencydepartment.
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For medical help contact your GP first or emergencydepartment for emergencies.
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Setting: Sepsis identified in the emergencydepartment which led to inpatient hospitalizations.
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In emergencyroom departments, providers will perhaps start asking routinely about violence.
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South Korea's Health Ministry has promised to fix the emergencyroom bottlenecks.
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I met the emergencyroom doctor earlier, and he explained the circumstances.
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But the emergencyroom doctor told her that something was indeed wrong.
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Design: Retrospective multicenter analysis in patients presenting at the cardiology emergencyroom.
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He directed them to the emergencyward run by Dr Muhammad al-Asouadi.
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Within seconds the cries of the child's mother fill the emergencyward.
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The pregnant woman's parents were also infected in the emergencyward.
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All last night, in the emergencyward, I felt it going.
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An ambulance shrieked home to the emergencyward, but H.G.
Usage of ED in English
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However, ED is a problem that isn't a simple issue to treat.
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The ED, however, is often the site of care for nonurgent conditions.
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Results: Pediatric IRVs accounted for more than 11 million ED visits annually.
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Screening and treatment of ED may improve management of cardiovascular risk factors.
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Studies reporting the risk factors associated with ADE-related ED visits were included.
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Several of the modified and new recommendations again potentially affect ED management.
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Methods: Prospective interventional study conducted over 2 years at an urban ED.
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Conclusion: Use of an interactive computer program in the ED appears feasible.
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Conclusions: An increase in ED bed capacity did not affect ambulance diversion.
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A secondary aim was to identify the risk factors for ED readmission.
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Objective: We report on two pediatric patients with craniopharyngioma misinterpreted as ED.
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She was on duty again today and into tonight in the ED.
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Secondary outcome measures were levels of ED psychopathology, anxiety, and depressive symptoms.
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Conclusion: Dengue has a wide range of clinical presentations in the ED.
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Penile Doppler ultrasonography was taken in patients suspected to have vasculogenic ED.
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Conclusions: Male ED and LUTS were frequently observed in the ketamine abusers.