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		Definition of emergency room in English: emergency roomnoun North American The casualty department of a hospital.  Example sentencesExamples -  If you think you are having a heart attack, go to the emergency room immediately.
 -  There is a growing number of people who consider the emergency room and clinic the same thing.
 -  He was then rushed to the hospital emergency room where artificial respiration was administered.
 -  Floor medicine was jading me, far more than any experiences in the emergency room.
 -  In the emergency room, draped surgeons paced anxiously alongside empty gurneys.
 -  I was called to see a patient in the emergency room of the hospital.
 -  They won't get this type of counseling at a hospital emergency room or in a police station.
 -  Because of this, he had always avoided working in the emergency room at the hospital.
 -  He was taken to the emergency room in severe respiratory distress and ended up on a ventilator.
 -  The gravely ill man arrived in the emergency room during the middle of the night.
 -  A visit to the emergency room at the hospital showed no dangerous internal damage.
 -  The emergency room at the hospital closed in July because of a lack of doctors and nurses.
 -  Expected to testify as a chief prosecution witness, she died in the emergency room of a private hospital.
 -  Nine patients were admitted to the emergency room at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak for food poisoning.
 -  Eleven days later, she goes to a hospital emergency room with what is diagnosed as the flu.
 -  Take your child to the emergency room if she shows signs of severe dehydration.
 -  The emergency room of a nearby hospital was filled with bloodied bodies.
 -  He was advised to visit his physician or the emergency room and no ambulance was dispatched.
 -  She had difficulty breathing and was rushed by ambulance to the emergency room at St Jude's Hospital.
 -  If your child has discomfort after swallowing a coin, take him to the emergency room.
 
    Definition of emergency room in US English: emergency roomnounəˈmərdʒənsi North American The department of a hospital that provides immediate treatment for acute illnesses and trauma.  Example sentencesExamples -  The emergency room of a nearby hospital was filled with bloodied bodies.
 -  If you think you are having a heart attack, go to the emergency room immediately.
 -  Floor medicine was jading me, far more than any experiences in the emergency room.
 -  In the emergency room, draped surgeons paced anxiously alongside empty gurneys.
 -  The emergency room at the hospital closed in July because of a lack of doctors and nurses.
 -  He was then rushed to the hospital emergency room where artificial respiration was administered.
 -  He was taken to the emergency room in severe respiratory distress and ended up on a ventilator.
 -  There is a growing number of people who consider the emergency room and clinic the same thing.
 -  Nine patients were admitted to the emergency room at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak for food poisoning.
 -  Expected to testify as a chief prosecution witness, she died in the emergency room of a private hospital.
 -  They won't get this type of counseling at a hospital emergency room or in a police station.
 -  I was called to see a patient in the emergency room of the hospital.
 -  Eleven days later, she goes to a hospital emergency room with what is diagnosed as the flu.
 -  He was advised to visit his physician or the emergency room and no ambulance was dispatched.
 -  A visit to the emergency room at the hospital showed no dangerous internal damage.
 -  She had difficulty breathing and was rushed by ambulance to the emergency room at St Jude's Hospital.
 -  If your child has discomfort after swallowing a coin, take him to the emergency room.
 -  The gravely ill man arrived in the emergency room during the middle of the night.
 -  Take your child to the emergency room if she shows signs of severe dehydration.
 -  Because of this, he had always avoided working in the emergency room at the hospital.
 
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