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(Natural News) If a child experiences medical situations such as a minor burn, bouts of vomiting, or accidentally swallowing a pill, parents have the daunting task of determining whether to administer first-aid at home, call for urgent care, or rush their child to the nearest emergency department. A recent nationwide poll, which included responses from 386 parents... |
Poll finds that parents feel unprepared for emergencies and are therefore more likely to rush to the ER for minor concerns
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