Tri-City Area Hospitals Preparing For Busy Holiday Season
November 30, 2011
The holidays are not only the busy season for retailers, but for hospitals and their medical staff too. In a story put out by KEPRTV News earlier this week, doctors and staff at emergency room hospitals are preparing for the yearly rush of visitors.
Both Lourdes Hospital and Kennewick General Hospital are increasing staff and supplies until the end of the new year. Doctors say the goal is to decrease wait times for emergency room patients. As life in the ER goes, it’s always unpredictable.
Slip and fall injuries, cuts and gashes–along with a high presence of alcohol are the usual suspects for a trip to the Emergency Room this time of year. Doctors also report a high number of people falling off of ladders while decorating, and an increase in the number of cuts from broken glass ornaments and turkey carving. These accidents are normally compounded by the fact that the patient has had too much to drink. Dr. Lang at Lourdes blamed most heavy drinking on the holiday blues saying, “We see an awful lot of people who are feeling sad… People tend to drink a little bit more, think about family think about lost loved ones, or miss those who aren’t able to be with them during the holidays.”
The Washington Personal Injury Lawyers at the Defoe Pickett Law Firm encourage everyone to have a fun holiday season, but be safe. Always have someone else hold a ladder for you, and be mindful when handling sharp or fragile objects.
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