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Chest pains should not be taken lightly. The best place to go when experiencing heart attack symptoms is Washington County Hospital’s emergency department. Within minutes of your arrival, technicians administer an EKG. If the results indicate a heart attack, you are fast-tracked to the Cardiac Catheterization Lab for a primary angioplasty. If you are not having a heart attack, you are moved to an extension of the emergency department called the Rapid Diagnostic Center (RDC). Patients stay in a private room equipped with a television and phone for up to twenty-three hours of constant observation. Emergency room physicians and nurses monitor your vital signs and may request lab work, a stress test, or an additional EKG. The RDC provides a quiet, comforting environment away from the emergency department bustle. Until there is a determination of your heart health, patients and family members maintain peace of mind knowing that expert care is only an arm-reach away.
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