urgencia
urgency ; rush on.
They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.
In the nineteenth-century compulsory overtime to 10 p.m. or midnight was a very common occurrence in news offices, with all-night working when there was a rush on.
carácter de urgencia
sense of urgency
With the advent of automation, the demands for continuing education courses took on a sense of urgency.
con urgencia
urgently
It is becoming urgently necessary for all information agencies to develop the closest co-operation to avoid wasting their resources through needless duplication and friction.
de extremada urgencia
serious
Library users may not all be scholars - they often do not have a particular title in mind - but they do have serious information needs and they seriously need access to the library's collection.
llevar al hospital con toda urgencia
rush + Nombre + to hospital
race + Nombre + to the hospital
Sarah was rushed to the hospital early this morning with a ruptured appendix and peritonitis.
We raced her to the hospital, where she received anti-venom, morphine and fluids.
sala de urgencias
emergency room
emergency ward
casualty ward
This article contains information on the frequencies of drugs associated with drug abuse episodes reported by emergency rooms.
It is therefore essential to suspect and recognize delirium in these patients, especially in emergency wards.
Waiting times in casualty wards across Scotland were independently assessed in an attempt to find out how quickly patients were being treated.