What to know about 'dry drowning' after 4-year-old's incident
This article got my attention because:
1) I didn't think it was entirely accurate.
2) It is only going to make the general public panic unnecessarily. From the comments section:
"Terrifying. This is also why nobody should ever refuse to get checked out out in the ER after being rescued from the water if they got any in their lungs."
3) I was ready to blow it off as bad reporting by non-medical news people until I saw it was written by an EM physician.
This article got my attention because:
1) I didn't think it was entirely accurate.
2) It is only going to make the general public panic unnecessarily. From the comments section:
"Terrifying. This is also why nobody should ever refuse to get checked out out in the ER after being rescued from the water if they got any in their lungs."
3) I was ready to blow it off as bad reporting by non-medical news people until I saw it was written by an EM physician.
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