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The ED is divided into six specifically designed units incorporating "best practices" for the efficient assessment and treatment of patients.
26 Major Treatment Beds
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This area is used to treat life-threatening situations (stroke, heart attack, multiple injuries, severe bleeding, chest pains and seizures)
21 Minor Treatment Beds
10 Emergency Admission Beds
8 Fast Track Beds
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This area will allow ED personnel to assess and treat patients with minor illness and injuries such as sprains, colds, sore throats, earaches or chronic back pain.
10 Behavioral Health Beds
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These will provide treatment to patients with mental or emotional distress (crisis intervention, substance abuse, depression, anxiety, addictive behavior and stress management).
The Emergency Department provides access to quick diagnostic technology with four x-ray rooms and a state-of-the-art 64-slice CT scanner, which will provide more precise imaging for improved diagnostics. In addition to the advanced technologies, the ED has an expanded triage unit, space for emergency medical services and a visitor waiting area with a children's play center, food service area and an area with Internet connections. Additional features include:
Initial Assessment
Medical Screening Examination
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As a part of the care provided by the Emergency Department at Forsyth Medical Center, you have the right to have an appropriate medical screening examination performed by a doctor or his or her physician extender. Based on the medical emergency that you are experiencing, you will receive treatment reflecting the capabilities of Forsyth Medical Center staff and facilities. If we do not have the necessary resources to treat or stabilize your condition, the hospital will arrange for you to be transferred to another facility that can meet your needs.
Visitors
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The treatment area is limited. Only one family member or friend may stay with the patient. For privacy, confidentiality and your safety, we request that all visitors stay by the patient's bedside in the treatment area.
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