What is the youngest age you can be a candy striper?
Well i'm 10 and I really wan't to be a candy striper, but IDK (I don't know) if the hospital will let me... I was at the science center today and there was this YOUNG girl volunteering, and I thought she was not alowed to volunteer... But I wanted to and I live 1 hour away from the science center and I knew my mom or dad wouldn't drive me there so I called my mom (I'm at my aunts for 2 wks) and talked to her about it and she said when I come home we'll ask the Hospital and if you can't then we'll ask the animal shelter if you can volunteer there... So i'm sooo excited to find out, but the problem is i'm only 10, but I think i'm REALLY mature for my age, I mean read this does this REALLY sound like i'm 10... I hope I can be a candy striper so If I can (I line in IL so IDK if laws are different where you live) I pretty sure you can
What do hospitals do with amputated legs?
Usually they are incinerated along with other medical waste from the hospital.
In some cultures, it is important to people that their whole body be buried together, and they can request that the limb be released to them for cremation and/or burial.
Does lauri ylonen have a baby?
Yes, He did, But shortly after the birth of the baby, Paula and Lauri ended their relationship.
Can you become pregnant having irregular periods but are on birth control for three months?
Yes. I've never had regular periods and I got pregnant with my first son on accident, then after trying for a year for another one, my husband and I went to a fertility doctor, I was put on a drug called clomid and I conceived fraternal twins in less than three cycles after I started! It's important to find out if you're ovulating when you actually do have a period, because if you ovulate you can get pregnant! Clomid is the drug that makes you ovulate if you aren't, so ask your doctor about it if you have several negative ovulation tests. Good luck!!
An infection incurred in the hospital is called?
The most common hospital acquired infection is MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphloccocus Aurius). This is a bacterial infection that is resistant to most antibiotics and is prone to affect people with weakened immune systems.
How do you get on crutches by the hospital?
Put the top flat bit under each armpit then hold the handles half way down with your hands and each time you would use your bad leg put the weight on the crutches instead and swing the good leg through.
What ICT systems do hospitals use?
Tech is used in hospitals to monitor heart rates, and even give people medical exams. More particularly, microwaves and other forms of radiation. Computers and servers are used to tack patients and doctors procedures.
How do you care for broken skin?
Caring for your skin is just a step that becomes apart of your daily beauty routine, here are a few tips:
Find a face wash that matches your skin type. For example, dry, oily, sensitive. Make sure, whatever you use, to use it gently because your face is delicate. Next, pick a moisturizer. This step is used to keep your face smooth. I suggest using one with spf.
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Cleanse, tone, supply moisture, drink half of your body weight in water, and protect it with sunscreen. Use gentle products that do not rob your skin of it's natural oils.
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Follow these steps...
1.) Wash your face with either oily or dry skin in mind whichever you have.
2.) Exfoliate at least 1-2 times a week you can use aspirin or a store bought substance.
3.) Then put on Acne cream I suggest ClearZit or you can buy BurtsBees Acne Solution Kit with exfoliator, cleanser, spot treatment, and moisturizer.
4.) Put on a moisturizer for oily or dry skin if you have dry skin wear Aveeno (cheap) or BurtsBees about $10-15 dollars.
5.) Put on any eyeshadow or mascara or concealer or all pretty much any makeup!
6.) Then put on Chapstick any kind.
7.) Then after Chapstick put on your favorite kind of lipgloss or lipstick.
8.) Sprits on perfume.
9.) Then wash your hands and put on your fav. smell of lotion and your done.
You can care for the skin by keeping it in a acid-balanced condition which is the same for your hair.
An incision into the the renal pelvis and kidney in order to remove stones.
Nephr/o/pyel/o/lith/o/tomy
nephr/o- kidney
pyel/o-renal pelvis
lith/o- stones
-tomy- surgical incision
Is hospital account information shown on a credit report?
Yes it is, right under the hospital's name. Generally, paid and satisfactory hospital bills do not show on a consumer's credit report. Unpaid bills that go to a collection agency are frequently reported. Most hospitals and medical providers have existing arrangements with collection agencies that processes unpaid bills rather quickly.
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Complication of intravenous fluid?
Infiltration and Extravasation are problems that can result from intravenous fluids. Infiltration is the leaking of the fluid into the tissue surrounding the vein. This happens when the tip of the catheter is no longer inserted in the vein, but is not removed from the patient. Extravasation is the leakage of vesicant fluids into the tissues. Vesicants are known to be more caustic and can cause burns.
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Why in the hospital is a theater called a theater?
A hospital theatre is nothing like the movies theatre. It is an area where doctors, nurses and other health related staff (opposite to administration staff) go to watch a surgery while it is perform. Later on they exchange comments among themselves or with the staff present at the surgery. This is considered part of their lifelong training.
What kind of equipment do pharmacists use?
There are numerous types of pharmaceutical equipment. This can range from something such as a stethoscope to large machinery such as an ultrasound machine or a CT Scanning machine. This covers just about anything that would be present and used in a medical or hospital environment.
What are pain medications given in hospitals?
Ibuprofen, a Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflamatory Drug (or NSAID) is probably the premier painkilling medication at this time. Others include: * Acetominiplen * Ultram (tramadol) * Codiene * Vicodin (Hydrocodone) * Oxycontin (oxycodone) * Demerol (meperidine) * Morphone Sulfate (MS) * Benzocaine/lidocaine -- topical or by injection Also, anti-inflamatories include: * Prednisone * Toradol * Naproxin * various NSAIDs
Do massage therapist work in hospitals?
Yes! Many hospitals have employed Massage therapists, and as more evidence of healing touch comes out more and more will.
What are the names of some famous doctors?
Some famous doctors are Dr. Livingston, Dr. Schweitzer, Dr. Christian Bernard, and Dr. Josef Mengele.
How long before Fentanyl can no longer be detected in basic blood work or a urine test?
In a study of 7 patients given fentanyl in surgery -
Fentanyl and its two metabolites (norfentanyl and despropionylfentanyl) were extracted from samples and analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.
Unchanged fentanyl was detectable in urine in all patients immediately postoperatively and in 3 of 7 patients at 24 hours.
By 72 hours, fentanyl was undetectable.
Norfentanyl was present in larger quantities than fentanyl immediately postoperatively and was detected in all patients at 48 hours and in 4 of 7 patients at 96 hours.
Which gases are used in hospital to put people to sleep?
Knocking people out in hospital is called anaesthesia.
To start an anaesthetic, the anaesthetist injects a medicine into the patient's vein. They used to use Pentothal, but that has been phased out now. These days they use Diprivan. These quick acting knockout injections are called "induction agents" and they only work for a couple of minutes. As soon as the patient is knocked out, the anaesthetist adds other medicines and gases to keep the patient asleep. At the end of the procedure, they use other drugs to "reverse" the anaesthetic.
What is the advantage of hospital management system?
Public Hospitals are more vulnerable than private hospitals. Public provide the same needs of a patient and public sells or bring food to the patients when the taga bantay is not there.
Name the muscle layer of the heart wall?
The heart is a main organ . to protect it self from the external effects through cardiac layers which are number in 2 the space between them filled with pericardiacfluid .
What is the difference between a physician and a doctor?
A clinician is a health professional, such as a physician, psychologist, nurse, etc, who is involved in clinical practice, as opposed to one who is involved in research.
A physician is a health professional who has completed a course of education in medicine and who is licensed to practice medicine and/or surgery. A physician is a clinician, but not all clinicians are physicians.
Do you go to hospital after a miscarriage?
There is no treatment to stop or prevent a miscarriage so there is no point to going to the hospital immediately. However medical review would be required to see if you actually have miscarried and that there is nothing left that shouldn't be there. This usually involves an ultrasound scan a few days later. It may be followed up by a D&C