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Demon Possession and Mental Illness
ver the course of around 8-10 yrs we had a client that came into the facility for lengthy stays. With many attempts and failed home visits she continue to stay in the confines of the walls. She was a tall slender young female with a babyish childs voice. Who dressed neat an took care of her personal hygiene…until she got sick. ...Submitted by angelabrooks | Published over 2 years ago | -
Waiting Isn't ER Patients' Top Issue
In what might be a counterintuitive take on crowded emergency rooms, patients say the time spent waiting is not their top concern, according to a customer satisfaction survey last year of 1.4 million patients. Though decreasing the length of the visit would improve overall customer satisfaction, the report says, patients' top priorities are how well they were kept informed about delays, ...Published almost 4 years ago | -
Study: Bad Test Results Often Don't Reach Patients
CHICAGO - No news isn't necessarily good news for patients waiting for the results of medical tests. The first study of its kind finds doctors failed to inform patients of abnormal cancer screenings and other test results 1 out of 14 times. The failure rate was higher at some doctors' offices, as high as 26 percent at one office. Few medical ...Published almost 4 years ago | -
Americans are treated, and overtreated, to death
The doctors finally let Rosaria Vandenberg go home. For the first time in months, she was able to touch her 2-year-old daughter who had been afraid of the tubes and machines in the hospital. The little girl climbed up onto her mother's bed, surrounded by family photos, toys and the comfort of home. They shared one last tender moment together before ...Submitted by CherryBlossom | Published almost 3 years ago | -
5 Reasons a Very Common Hospital Problem Is Often Overlooked
Your mom seemed her usual self when she went into the hospital for hip surgery, but two days later you find her restless—tossing in bed and hardly making sense, even though the surgeons say her operation went well. I hear this scenario from mystified caregivers all the time. And not surprisingly. Nearly a third of older people experience new or worsened ...Submitted by CherryBlossom | Published almost 3 years ago | -
Tragic Medication Errors Result in Accidental Abortions and Premature Birth
The calls for tort reform and capping of medical malpractice damages have come into play in the current health care reform fight. But mistakes are still occuring at an alarming rate. Read how nurses at one hospital made not one but two errors in a matter of hours involving the same medicine and the tragic results of those errors.Submitted by mrbrownrn49 | Published almost 4 years ago | -
Don't be a good patient
(CNN) -- My mother, Sheila Schwartz, is a firecracker. As a lawyer, social worker, wife, mother of four and grandmother of 11, she's always on the go -- working, caring, loving life. About 10 years ago, when my mother was around 60, something suddenly changed. She began feeling tired, achy and dizzy, and her blood pressure was slightly high even though ...Submitted by Inara | Published over 2 years ago | -
Non-Profit Nursing Homes Give Better Care
After reviewing 82 studies, Canadian researchers say non-profit nursing homes give better care. The findings of the meta-analysis for thousands of mostly U.S.and some Canadian and Taiwanese nursing homes are published in the British Medical Journal. The studies of mostly U.S. nursing homes, but also some Canadian and Taiwanese nursing homes gauged care using measures such as the need for physical ...Published over 3 years ago | -
Dr. Cures Baby's Brain Condition with Superglue
Toddler Dafi Evans owes his life to nothing more than a blob of glue. Using a revolutionary technique hours after his birth, doctors used Histoacryl - similar to superglue - to plug a leak in his brain that would otherwise have killed him in a few days. He was suffering from Vein of Galen malformation, in which missing capillaries between arteries ...Published over 3 years ago | -
Meijer Will Settle Pharmacy Case for $3 Million
DETROIT - Meijer Inc. will pay $3 million after the Midwest retail chain discovered it had employed four pharmacists who were barred from federal health programs, the government said Tuesday. The pharmacists worked at Meijer stores in Michigan and Ohio from 1997 to 2006 and had been barred from Medicare, Medicaid and Tricare, a military health plan. Federal law prohibits stores ...Published over 3 years ago | -
What is Deep Vein Thrombosis? What Is DVT?
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What Is Addison's Disease (Primary Adrenal Insufficiency)?
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