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I have a patient that was admitted to the ER (Emergency Room) on the 13th floor of the hospital. He was on the 5th floor and got cut by a knife. It was a 3-inch blade, but the wound was large enough that it caused internal bleeding. He is now being treated at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California.

The ER at Northridge is one of the very few places in the state that has an ICU facility, so it’s a good idea to have a plan in case something happens in there. The plan that I’ve outlined here is pretty simple, but it still requires you to put in a lot of time and effort. It includes a blood pressure cuff for when you’re in the ER, a body scanner, and a stethoscope.

I am not a medical professional, so I can’t say anything about the effectiveness of this plan, but I would imagine if you were in the ER, you would need to have a plan to stay alive in the event of an incident. And in case of an incident, you might need to have a plan to survive.

We think that a good plan for survival is to use the body scanner to find out if your blood is clean, and if not, use the stethoscope to find out if the blood is not your own. Otherwise you can end up with a very nasty, painful infection.

Here’s how I would imagine what an emergency medical room would look like: A hospital room with a bed, a table, a chair, a door, and a window. A door is the only way in and out of the room. The window is the only way to see what’s going on outside. The door is the only way to get in and out of the room.

The emergency room that I am describing is like the ER that I described in the first chapter of my first book. Except even though the ER is in a hospital setting, everything is very different. The ER is also in a state of constant chaos. People are being rushed to and from the emergency room, and I am sure the staff is in a constant state of panic.

The ER is the place where we’ve seen a lot of the crazy that happens in Emergency Rooms and also some of the less crazy-sounding but still quite real things that happen in the Emergency Room. I’m talking about things like people getting shot, people getting stabbed, people getting lost, and people getting sick.

The ER is a place of uncertainty, as I mentioned, and I think it’s safe to say that everyone is wondering what is really going on.

I think it is safe to say that we all know that the ER is a place where people get a lot of bad news. I am sure that everyone at this ER can see something is not right. I am sure that they can see someone is being hurt, or may be dying. And that is the beginning of emergency room panic.

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