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Staff Ed: Pulling a Patient Up in Bed
These tips can help you pull a patient up in bed comfortably and safely.
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Staff Ed: When a Patient Falls
Help a falling patient to the floor with as little impact as possible. This will prevent injury to the patient, as well as protect your back.
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What Is Pneumonia?
Pneumonia is a serious lung infection. Many cases of pneumonia are caused by bacteria or viruses. Read on to learn more.
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Caring for a Closed Suction Drainage Tube
A drainage tube removes fluid from around an incision. This helps prevent infection and promotes healing. Follow these instructions.
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Incision Care: Abdomen
Dressing your incision helps keep it clean, dry, and infection-free. That way it will heal faster. Here are steps to follow.
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Nutrition After Surgery
Some people feel a little nauseated after surgery. This is often due to medicines, dehydration, or simply the stress of surgery. Follow these helpful tips.
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Choosing an Agent
A durable power of attorney for healthcare is only as good as the person you name to be your agent. If this person knows your treatment wishes and is willing to carry them out, you’ll probably be well-represented. Be sure to tell your agent what’s important to you.
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Life Support
If you understand how specific treatments may affect your quality of life, you can decide which ones you’d choose or refuse. You may want to talk to your healthcare provider about the possible benefits and risks of treatments.
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Treating Incontinence in Women with Medicine
Urinary incontinence is the leaking of urine from the bladder. In some cases, medicine can reduce or stop the leaking. It is mainly given for urge incontinence. Your healthcare provider will talk with you about your choices.
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