:12 Young man, in bed feeling unwell, 0:15 With a fever. What’s wrong? He really can’t tell, 0:19 So he rushes, out to his A&E, 0:23 But was that-an-e-mer-gency? 0:28 Young man, has an itch he can’t scratch, 0:31 ‘Cause he’s sweating, he’s got prickly heat rash, 0:35 Got his phone out, went to dial 999. 0:39 But what should-he-have-done this time? 0:46 You have to ask yourself Why A&E? 0:50 You have to ask yourself Why A&E? 0:55 If you need urgent advice, and don’t know what to do, 0:59 NHS 111's for you. 1:04 Why A&E? 1:06 You have to ask yourself Why A&E? 1:11 For an itch or small cuts, muscle strains or a sprain 1:15 Walk in centres will heal your pain. 1:20 Young man, always feeling back pain, 1:23 His prescription, needs a refill again, 1:27 He heads straight out, goes to the hospital, 1:31 But was that-so-res-pons-ible? 1:36 Young man, up all night on the loo. 1:39 He needs treatment, but doesn’t know what to do. 1:43 In casualty, feeling even sicker, 1:47 How could he-have-got-help-quicker? 1:54 You have to ask yourself Why A&E? 1:58 You have to ask yourself Why A&E? 2:03 For ongoing back ache, or blood in your pee, 2:07 Then you need to see your GP. 2:12 Why A&E? 2:14 You have to ask yourself Why A&E? 2:19 If you have diarrhoea, or you’ve been stung by a bee, 2:23 You should head to the pharmacy. 2:28 Young man, he’s come down with a cold, 2:31 He feels groggy, always blowing his nose, 2:35 At casualty, the doctors rush to his side, 2:39 “You don’t need-to-be-here,”-they cried. 2:44 Young man, blacking out in the street, 2:47 Clutching his chest, he’s got pains when he breathes, 2:52 Now this man, really needs A&E, 2:55 This is a-real-em-er-gency 3:02 You have to ask yourself Why A&E? 3:06 You have to ask yourself Why A&E? 3:11 If you’ve got a sore throat, or you’ve come down with a cold, 3:15 Then self care is the way to go 3:20 Why A&E? 3:22 You have to ask yourself Why A&E? 3:27 Persistent chest pain, breathing difficulty, 3:31 Now those are symptoms for A&E.