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bedridden patients with tube feed pt who is on suction
Post-stroke rehabilitation varies depending on the part of the brain damaged during a stroke. Patients first receive therapy in the first 24 to 48 hours after their stroke, as soon as they are stabilized. Patients are helped and encouraged to move, dress, bathe, and toilet on their own. Patients can continue to receive recreational, occupational, vocational, and physical therapies. They may need to relearn how to speak with speech therapists.
Where can I find a Dentist in my neighborhood that specializes in patients with Diabetes?
yes but they would either had started by training especially for stroke patients or hey would become doctors and then start the 3 year training. Occupational therapists-help patients after the stroke- would train before becoming qualified in anything
A dentist is a person that performs duties in maintaining oral health. They do the check-up for patients who need oral care and encourage the patients to practice good oral care.
Cancer patients need lots of care, depending on the day. Some days they need chemo., radiation or any other cancer option. But then some days they don't need care at all. When you have cancer, you don't always feel bad. It goes in cycles. Most times cancer patients just need some love and cheering up to make them feel better. Hope this helps!:)
care workers need qualities so they no what to do and know which qualities they need to use when and why they need to use it.
Yes. It is used for patients who need continuous or repeated intravenous treatments in the long run. One example is chemotherapy.
to care about people because if dont care about the patients you should not be in this field
Approximately 80% of stroke survivors will require chronic care, according to the American Heart Association. This can include assistance with daily activities, rehabilitation therapies, and ongoing medical management of their condition. The need for chronic care varies depending on the severity and impact of the stroke.
Patients need medical care that is in their best interests.
Patients with laryngeal diphtheria are kept in a croup tent or high-humidity environment; they may also need throat suctioning or emergency surgery if their airway is blocked.