Emergency Medicine at Aster Ramesh Hospitals combines technology and unmatched medical expertise to provide advanced emergency care, with utmost efficiency. Capable of handling emergencies, the emergency care team works round the clock 24/7.
Every second counts in an emergency and can make a life saving change. Our team is well trained to start treatment on the patient at the earliest. We have multiple emergency care rooms and state-of-the-art clinical support including a dedicated exclusive Radiology channel for fast-tracking diagnosis.
The team of trained and experienced Doctors, Paramedics and Nurses here have access to all the facilities to extend immediate medical care to critically ill or injured Patients with threat to life or limbs.
The emergency care unit also has a 24-hour Pharmacy to ensure availability of medicines at all times.
FAQs
Want to find out more about the treatment? The answer to your questions can be found below.
What are the most common medical emergencies?
- ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES,
- ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKES,
- SEPSIS -URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS/COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA/CELLULITIS
- ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS-POLY TRAUMA
- POISONING
Should I go to the emergency room or urgent care?
In ER, we will follow strict triaging of patients. Triage means sorting patients based on their needs and available resources. We follow 5 levels triaging system
ESI TRIAGE. By triaging, the right patient will get treated at the right time.
Level 1: Resuscitation situations like cardiac arrest /respiratory failure /shock /unresponsive patient - BLUE to be seen immediately 0 mins
Level 2: Emergent situations not immediately life-threatening but may become life-threatening if not treated early -RED to be seen within 15 mins
Level 3: Urgent -stable patients needing multiple resources like labs/ECG/radiology services/nebulization/er procedures-YELLOW to be seen within 30 mins
Level 4: Less urgent needing single resource -GREEN -seen within 60 mins
Level 5: Non-urgent needing no resource utilization -WHITE to be seen up to 120 mins
Based on the patient's presentation to ED, we will triage and treat the patient within the stipulated time.
What should I do if I think I might be having a stroke?
Stroke is an acute neurological emergency. It needs to be treated as early as possible. Every minute delay in initiating therapy, 1.9 billion neurons die in each minute.
Stroke is identified by sudden onset of one-sided weakness /deviation of the mouth and abnormal speech .sudden onset of blurring of vision/headache/speech abnormality or any new neurological dysfunction to be considered a stroke of vascular origin unless otherwise proved. As soon as you experienced the above stroke symptoms, immediately call to nearest stroke center hospital. Stroke is two types ischemic and hemorrhagic. It should be diagnosed by doing a brain ct scan.
If it is an ischemic stroke with symptoms started within 4.5 hours and the patient is a candidate for iv thrombolysis, he will be treated with injection alteplase ASAP within 60 mins of patient arrival to ER
we provide 24/7 telemedicine support and ambulance care to patients with stroke symptoms to reach the hospital to treat early and to avoid delays
In stroke TIME IS BRAIN
Do emergency medicine physicians perform surgery?
Physicians perform minor surgical procedures like suturing lacerations, incisions and drainage of abscess, intercostal chest tube drainage insertion, pleural fluid, and ascitic fluid tapping.
Surgeons will perform complex laceration repair and major surgeries.
Which drug is kept in the emergency kit of the physician?
Helper kit will be available all the time with ER physician.
It contains all the necessary drugs and equipment needed to revitalize and treat the most common medical emergencies.
- AMBU BAG WITH MASK, RESERVOIR
- LARYNGOSCOPE WITH BLADES
- BOUGIE
- STYLET
- O2 MASK ADULT
- LARYNGEAL MASK SIZE-3
- INJ. ATROPINE
- INJ.ADRENALINE
- INJ.NORADRENALINE
- INJ.MIDAZOLAM 10 MG
- INJ. ROCURONIUM 50 MG
- FACE MASK
- INJ. POTASSIUM CHLORIDE
- INJ. CALCIUM GLUCONATE
- INJ. AMIODARONE 150 MG
- INJ. SOIDUM BICARBONATE 25 ML
- INJ. DOBUTAMINE 250 MG
- Cannula No -18
- cannula No -20
- PMO line
- I.V SET (MACRO)
- 3-WAY 10CM
- SURGICAL GLOVES 7.5
- Airway no - 1
- Airway no - 2
- Airway no - 3
- Airway no - 4
- Disposable syringes - 2CC
- Disposable syringes - 5CC
- Disposable syringes - 10CC
- Disposable syringes - 50.CC
- Suction catheter no -6
- Suction catheter no -8
- Suction catheter no -10
- Suction catheter no -12
- Suction catheter no E-14
- VACUUM SET
- NS-500ML
- 25% DEXTROSE
- EASY FIX
- E.T Tube no 3
- E.T Tube no 3.5
- E.T Tube no 4
- E.T Tube no 4.5
- E.T Tube no 5
- E.T Tube no 5.5
- E.T Tube no 6
- E.T Tube no 6.5
- E.T Tube no 7
- E.T Tube no 7.5
- E.T Tube no 8
- E.T Tube no 8.5
- ET DYNO PLASTER
- RYLE’S TUBE NO 14
- RYLE’S TUBE NO 16
How does an emergency medicine specialist decide on a treatment plan?
Emergency medicine specialists monitor patients' vital health conditions, perform critical tests or checkups, and analyse medical reports. Based on their analysis, they decide on treatment methods. Our emergency medicine specialists in Ongole ensure that health problems are detected and treated immediately.
Will an emergency medicine specialist help manage side effects during treatment?
Yes, they treat side effects. Emergency medicine specialists are well-experienced in handling allergies and side effects during patients' treatment. They monitor patients' conditions throughout the treatment and provide initial medicines to prevent side effects. Our emergency medicine specialists in Ongole at Aster Ramesh are well-versed in treating these problems.
What documents should I carry on my first visit to an emergency medicine specialist?
In emergency cases, people might not get a chance to take necessary documents with them. However, if they must have their previous medical reports, past treatment documents, and ongoing medications, you can ask our emergency medicine specialists to learn more about your first visit.
How should I prepare for my first visit to emergency medicine specialists?
In case of emergencies, you should visit the emergency medicine specialists to avoid further discomfort. However, if you have some time, just take your insurance card, health records, and past diagnosis reports. You can connect with our emergency medicine specialists in Ongole for comprehensive support.
Are visitors allowed in the treatment area?
We usually do not allow visitors to enter the treatment area due to the risk of cross-contamination to other patients and the risk of getting the infection. In the current covid 19 scenarios, we are following strict patient isolation policies without allowing visitors. Timely updates about the patient's condition and audio video counseling will be given to visitors. In some special situations like resuscitating cardiac arrest patients, especially in children, we will allow patient attendants(mother ) to be with a resuscitating team.
What should I do if I am having chest pain?
If you are experiencing chest pain, immediately take a rest, avoid doing further strenuous work, and don’t panic. If a sublingual nitroglycerin tablet and chewable aspirin tablet are available, take them as soon as possible. Call the nearest hospital or local health ambulance contact number. We Ramesh hospital provide 24/7 hours telemedicine support and care and ambulance care to patients with chest pain. Our goal is to treat all patients with chest pain s/o Acute coronary syndromes should get treated ASAP with revascularisation therapy, either iv thrombolysis /percutaneous coronary intervention to reduce mortality and morbidity.
What are the important emergency drugs?
In an emergency, we keep all necessary medications to treat all kinds of emergency patients:
- Inj. Adenosine
- Inj. Adrenaline
- Inj. Amiodarone
- Inj. Atropine
- Inj. Calcium gluconate
- Inj. Dopamine
- Inj. hydrocortisone
- Inj. Loxicard(2%)
- Inj. Phenytoin
- Inj. Sodium bicarbonate (25 ml)
- Inj. Midazolam
- Inj. nor adrenaline
- Inj. Pheniramine
- Inj. Magnesium sulfate
Is emergency medicine a good lifestyle?
Emergency physician and emergency medicine is a unique branch among other specialties. It is a very challenging branch and fast-growing branch. The physician needs to be very active in decision making, having knowledge on all other specialty branches to treat acute emergencies and tackle the stress associated with managing sick patients.ER physicians should have good leadership, clinical and administrative skills. Having multiple roles and responsibilities with leadership qualities working in EMERGENCY MEDICINE is a good lifestyle and passion in working.
What does an emergency medicine specialist do?
Emergency medicine specialists treat critical health problems that require immediate medical care. These experts are always ready to tackle these problems with safe and effective healthcare solutions. Their expertise involves utilising various surgical procedures with immediate pain management.
What question should you ask an emergency medicine specialist?
In case of emergencies, treatments often start immediately. However, if you get time to ask some questions, they must be about what problems they detected, which type of treatments are needed, if there will be any complications, and if any medication is required.
What are the most common types of conditions that emergency medicine specialists treat?
Emergency medicine specialists treat several health conditions, including fractures, bleeding, heart attacks, allergies, irregular breathing, unconsciousness, irregular fading, and more. Our emergency medicine specialists in Ongole provide the best healthcare solutions in these critical situations.
When should I consider seeing an emergency medicine specialist?
You should consider seeing an emergency medicine specialist when you need immediate medical support for conditions such as vomiting, high blood pressure, dizziness, unstoppable bleeding, unbearable pain, high fever, and more. Talk to our emergency medicine specialists in Ongole at Aster Ramesh to learn about these conditions.