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St. John's Emergency Physicians

Description:St. John's Emergency Physicians in Longview, Washington offers emergency care, specialist medicine, and cancer care services.

Patient and Visitor Experience for St. John's Emergency Physicians

Hours of Operation *Hours may vary; please contact the clinic to confirm.

Funding:public
Patient Instructions
  1. 1Bring personal items and clothing such as pajamas, robe, skid resistant slippers, toothbrush, eyeglasses, hearing aides, reading material, playing cards, hairbrush, comb or shaving equipment.
  2. 2Bring health care insurance, Advanced Directives, Living Wills and a list of current medications.
  3. 3Valuables such as money, jewelry, credit cards and bankcards should be placed in the hospital safe or taken home by a family member.
  4. 4Actively participate in decisions regarding your care by asking your doctor for information.
  5. 5Ask for "Informed Consent" before the start of any procedure.
  6. 6Ask about medications you are taking.
  7. 7Ask about continuing health requirements after leaving the hospital.
  8. 8Ask for names and relationships of all doctors involved in your care.
  9. 9You may consult with another physician upon your request.
  10. 10You may choose to refuse treatment and will be informed of the medical consequences.
  11. 11Wash your hands carefully with soap and water after handling any type of soiled material, after using the bathroom, if your hands are visibly dirty, or after leaving your room for any reason.
  12. 12Use hand gel before leaving the room.
  13. 13Encourage visitors and family members to cleanse their hands.
  14. 14If you do not see a staff member cleansing their hands, it’s okay to remind them to do so.
  15. 15If you have diabetes, discuss blood sugar control with your doctor before, during and after your hospital stay.
  16. 16Let your nurse know if the dressing on your intravenous catheter works loose or gets wet.
  17. 17Let your nurse know if you have a dressing on a wound that works loose or gets wet.
  18. 18Let your nurse know if your drainage tube or catheter becomes loose or dislodged.
  19. 19If possible, ask your friends and relatives not to visit if they feel ill.
  20. 20Carefully follow your doctor’s instructions regarding breathing treatments and getting out of bed.
  21. 21Don’t be afraid to ask for help, advice or sufficient pain medications.
  22. 22Don’t be afraid to ask questions about your care so that you may fully understand your treatment plan and expected outcomes.
  23. 23If you are a smoker, consider taking part in Southwest's smoking cessation program.
  24. 24Monitor your medications by keeping a complete list and bring it to every healthcare visit.
  25. 25Ask your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist to review your medication list and ensure you understand why you are taking each medication.
  26. 26Change the information on your medication list each time you start or stop taking a medication.
  27. 27Throw away medications you no longer take.
  28. 28Keep your medication list accurate and with you when you travel.
  29. 29If too sick, ask a family member to show the medication list to doctors and nurses.
  30. 30Make sure your family has your doctor’s name and phone number.
  31. 31Keep your medication list in an accessible location for emergencies.
  32. 32When leaving the hospital, talk with the doctor or nurse about medications for home.
  33. 33Pick a single pharmacy in the community to check for potential drug interactions.
  34. 34Tell your nurse if you are in pain and describe its location, sensation, duration, and intensity on a scale of 1 to 10.
  35. 35If you want privacy, tell your nurse you want “Do Not Announce” (DNA) status, meaning staff will not tell visitors or callers you are there.
  36. 36If you need help to lower bed rails, call for assistance.
  37. 37Always use bedroom slippers when out of bed.
  38. 38Never use a bedside cabinet or over-bed table for support.
  39. 39Be careful when walking on floors wet from cleaning.
  40. 40Ask for assistance getting in and out of a wheelchair.
  41. 41Tell your nurse about any unsafe conditions.
  42. 42Make transportation arrangements well in advance of discharge.
  43. 43Claim any valuables that were stored at the time of admission.
  44. 44Pack all your personal belongings.
  45. 45Check the restroom, bedside table and closets.
  46. 46Ask the staff for any assistance you need.
  47. 47Do not forget to take your flowers, cards and gifts.
  48. 48Make sure you have any written prescriptions and follow-up appointment reminders.

Services & Specialties for St. John's Emergency Physicians

Services

Anticoagulation
Birthing Center
Cancer Care
Cardiology
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
Cardiovascular Laboratory
Emergency Medicine
Family Medicine
Gastroenterology
General and Vascular Surgery
  • Anticoagulation
  • Birthing Center
  • Cancer Care
  • Cardiology
  • Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
  • Cardiovascular Laboratory
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Family Medicine
  • Gastroenterology
  • General and Vascular Surgery
  • Imaging
  • Inpatient Behavioral Health
  • Internal Medicine
  • Breast Center
  • Medical Staff Services
  • Musculoskeletal Medicine
  • Nephrology
  • Neurology
  • Nuclear Medicine and PET
  • Nutrition and Diabetes Education
  • Pastoral and Spiritual Care
  • Pediatrics
  • Pharmacy
  • Pulmonology
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Speech Therapy
  • Hospice Care
  • Balance billing protection
Telehealth:No

Specialties

The following types of medical expertise are offered by providers indicated to work at this location.
  • Family Doctor
  • Internist
  • Nephrologist
  • Cardiologist
  • Dietitian
  • Gastroenterologist
  • Neurologist
  • Pediatrician
  • Respirologist
  • Psychiatrist
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • General Surgeon
  • Vascular Surgeon
  • Physiatrist
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Others
  • Speech and Language Pathologist
  • Oncologist
  • Radiologist
  • Physiotherapist

Other Information for St. John's Emergency Physicians

Research Involvement: Current clinical trials are available.
Facilities: Gift shop, Spiritual care, Imaging, Pharmacy

Referral Information for St. John's Emergency Physicians

How to Refer: Information and resources are available to help refer a patient to PeaceHealth.

Location of St. John's Emergency Physicians

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