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Hospitals

A hospital is an institution for health care providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment. Questions about various hospitals and health care find a place in this category.

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Is 12 hour shifts safe?

This has been a debate for at least the last century. How many hours can a caregiver work within their capacity before we see a degradation in performance to unacceptable levels? A lot of the answer depends on the job. NA's, who operate with a lot of backup and are rarely invovled in life-endangering procedures are probably less of an issue at 12 hours than a neurosurgeon in surgery. And in fact, lengthy surgeries nowadays are scheduled with operating teams, to ensure no one team becomes over-fatigued. A lot of the answer also depends on the person. How sharp are you after 12 hours? :}

How long does it take to starve to death with iv fluids still being given?

Pretty much, never. The base nutrients for survival are in each IV bag. However, without complex proteins and starches, the body will drastically lose density, making it very weak and prone to lethargy and susceptible to disease.

What is the current morbidity rate in India?

In India the mortality rate is 8.28 deaths/1,000 population in 2005. The infant mortality rate is a total of 56 deaths per 1000 live births.

How do you get medical records for Charter Mental Health Hospitals?

You have the right to request the hospital to make details of your relevant medical records available to you. Hospitals will normally meet your wishes in this regard, except where it would be considered that this would cause serious harm to your physical or mental health. In such circumstances, the information may be communicated through a health professional, normally your family doctor.

What is phenyle?

"Phenyl" is the name for an organic group in covalent compounds. Formally, a phenyl group results from chemically modifying one of the carbons in a benzene ring to replace the hydrogen originally attached to the reacted carbon by some other group. One way of writing the formula of phenyl is -C6H5, but by itself, this group is not stable at standard temperature and pressure, because it is a free radical and as such very reactive.

Why cant you bring flowers into a hospital?

because some flowers might have pollen and some people might be allergic to them

How do you conclude a paragraph about hospitals?

It always depends on what your topic sentence was...

How many va hospitals are there in Florida us?

There are a lot of hospitals in Florida, United States which are offering their medical services. No one can tell you the exact ratio of these hospitals because these are increasing day by day.

When was Concordia Hospital created?

Concordia Hospital was created in 1928.

How did Declan Wilkinson die?

Declan Wilkinson was a great person in Persian history.

How he died is a mystry.

By mythological book, He died of Cancer, Blood pressure

What is the average cost for four stitches on finger in ER?

What is the average cost for seven stitches on finger in ER?

What is the criteria to be able to remove a nasogastric tube?

REMOVING A TUBE. As a general rule, leave a tube in place until: (1) There are normal bowel sounds. (2) There is no abdominal distension. (3) His bowel has moved normally or he has passed flatus. (4) There are only about 400 ml of gastric aspirate daily. This is the normal volume; if you aspirate 750 ml or more, suspect ileus or gut obstruction. If his stomach has a suture line in it, remove the tube at 4 to 5 days. If you are in doubt as to when to remove a tube, clamp it for 24 hours, and if nausea and distension do not return remove it. CAUTION ! Don't remove a patient's nasogastric tube if he is nauseated, or distended, or he has passed no flatus, or has more than 500 ml of gastric aspirate. If he has any of these, he probably has paralytic ileus or obstruction, or peritonitis, or an anastomosis that is too narrow.

Is PDT harmful?

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is different for each cancer area treated and type of cancer treated. The side effects are equally varied. For a professional information source follow the link below.

Hospital in la paz tarlac?

MediCare is the name of the hospital in La Paz.

One way in which dialysis fluid is different to blood plasma?

The dialysis fluid is different to plasmas in that it does not have the uric acid and urea in it.. besides that- it has no excess salts either.

Where is the ER on a map or diagram of hospital?

The ER is located usually near the entrance to the hospital. It is one of the most accessible entrances and areas so that help can be readily available.

What do they do to you if your in the hospital and you have a sprain?

They will inform you of the injury and wrap it giving you instructions on how to do it yourself. Then they will instruct you on how to treat your injury at home.