I'm thinking of something that would be on a fridge or corkboard in a kitchen or an office. The target audience would be babysitters, caregivers, office managers - anyone who is likely to call an ambulance but does not have medical training.
Once again, thanks so much for all of your helpful advice, everyone. I have revised my list of suggestions. I welcome any additional feedback.
http://erfaqs.com/home/getting-to-the-er/how-to-call-an-ambulance/
Although my primary goal is to make this the best resource for people in the US and...
Thanks for all of your help. You can see the first draft here.
http://erfaqs.com/home/getting-to-the-er/how-to-call-an-ambulance/
I look forward to your comments and suggestions.
Thanks for all of your excellent suggestions everyone. I might need to increase the list from 10 to 20 tips.
BTW, if you would like to broaden the topic to include other people, like doctors and nurses, please feel free. Although it might not be appropriate for this specific project, I will...
You're right VentMonkey. Similar sites already exist online. I'm just trying to create one that's more useful and up to date.
Thanks for your help everyone. I look forward to more suggestions.
The site is for people going to EDs, and their friends and relatives. It includes resources, such as current wait times for specific EDs and videos and printable fact sheets that explain specific conditions. It is divided into the following three main sections:
Getting to the ED
Should you call...
I have a website about EDs. The system won't allow me to show the URL because I don't have enough posts.
I am creating a list of do's and don'ts for the site. Depending on how the content fleshes out, it will be something like "10 things you should or should not do when you call an ambulance"...