0 something dangerous or serious, such as an accident, that happens suddenly or unexpectedly and needs fast action in order to avoid harmful results -- 緊急情況;不測事件;突發事件
The out-of-hours emergency nursing cover similarly extended its hours of operation.
He had appeared weak and confused, causing his family to call for assistance from emergency services.
They instead tended to be accessed in school holidays, and when emergencies or unforeseen circumstances arose.
Patient perspectives explored emergency appointments, young people's needs, fertility awareness and patients access to their own records.
The pilot service team attended 198 of these calls either alone or in conjunction with other emergency vehicles.
It is appropriate for elective waiting lists but not for emergency cases or other types of services, where there exists considerable uncertainty on the demand.
Second, there was a positive operative mortality for both emergency and elective surgery patients (38% and 4%, respectively).
Emergency anaesthesia for the compromised fetus neonate in 25 healthy pregnant women undergoing elective caesarean section under epidural anaesthesia.