I wonder if you are exempt from filling out the form if the wound if from a police dog?
If a police dog bit you, it would be YOU getting charged with "assault on an officer" or some such shit... The dog would get treatment and you would get a cell.
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Hospital ER's have been very effective in shutting down "walk in" clinics, so, in lots of places, you have little choice when you need immediate care.
I'm not being snarky. WHy would an accident that happened 12 - 18 hours earlier suddenly require immediate care?
I'm not being snarky. WHy would an accident that happened 12 - 18 hours earlier suddenly require immediate care?
Might be why mine did not swell , had drank about 12 on a Sat night , got bit , got my tetnus on Mon on the way to workNext time,,collect a few hairs from the animal,,put in a cold beer and drink it,,
screw the hospital.
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Might be why mine did not swell , had drank about 12 on a Sat night , got bit , got my tetnus on Mon on the way to work![]()
I went once for a tetnus shot for a bite ,just to a med center , basically I just lied , said it was random while I was fishing somewhere, I did not know anything . They had lots of forms , and this was a private place , not a hospital , I paid cash , did not even use my Health ins....
If that was the case then he wouldn't have been allowed to leave unless it was to be thrown in a cage.
Never said you were.
According to the OP the wound become swollen and extremely painful overnight.
Caused by an animal bite, that is a serious medical condition requiring immediate care, AFAIC.
Most of the time, you really do need a vague story with the hospital. I have had to come up with some doozies, but it kept people from being arrested and me from having a whole lot of complication. Give them details that are important (you were bitten by an animal, about a day ago, and your finger reacted such and such a way) but avoid specificity. You weren't sure what kind of dog, but it sort of looked like a chihuahua or a hotdog doggy or something. You were just walking around and saw the dog wandering, saw a (use the totally wrong color) collar on it, went to check on the dog, got bitten. That keeps them from thinking it was a stray and foisting a bunch of unnecessary medication on you. Give the wrong gender of the dog if you'd like.
The point is, you get treated for the bite, you have a plausible story, nothing can trace back to the actual dog that did it.
How do you keep them from insisting you get rabies shots?