Articles related to "Hospitals"



Packing Your Hospital Labor Bag
Not surprising that items are often forgotten at home when labor starts. The best prevention is to begin packing your labor bag in the last weeks of pregnancy.
• hospital labor bag • hospital • birth center • birth plan • birth

Hospital Quality Study in America
Surprisingly, there is a big difference in quality at different hospitals. Access to good health care can be determined by where you live.
• how to find a good hospital • check a hospital • check on a hospital • good hospitals • where are the best hospitals

Your Child in Hospital
Find out how to handle your child's stay in hospital and make the experience as positive as possible for everyone concerned.
• your child staying overnight in hospital • your child's stay on the ward • prepare your child for going to hospital • hospital staff caring for your child • what to bring when your child's in hospital

Barcoding Sponges in Hospitals
Attaching barcodes on sponges lowers counting errors.
• barcoded sponges • barcoding sponges • barcoding surgical sponges • patient safety • tracking sponges

How Many Gatekeepers Do Hospitals Need? (Humor)
A glimpse into our medical future
• hospital • hospitals • humor • farce • essay

Find the Best Cancer Hospital
You must consider several criteria when choosing the best cancer hospital for you or your loved one.
• best cancer hospital • cancer treatment facility • top cancer treatment centers • comprehensive cancer center • breast cancer center

Hospital Food Interview
Hospital food- the good, the bad and the tasteless. Read on to discover who is making changes, where and how because we all know the why (most hospital food is terrible!)
• sustainable food • sustainable food+institutions • hospital food • future of hospital food • sustainable food+hospitals

Hospital Food- What's Next?
There's a growing movement to get hospitals to provide better food for patients, staff and vistors. Read on to meet two men who are trying to change this for the better.
• sustainable food+hospitals • sustainable food in institutions • hospital food • john turenne • jamie harvie

When to Go to the Hospital
Parents should consider the number of previous births, travel distance required as well as their health status in deciding when to go to their place of birth.
• place of birth • contractions • providers • labor • hospital

AUTOMATED HOSPITAL DIAGNOSTICS (Humor
Have you visited a hospital since the day you were born? If so, this piece might make you nostalgic.
• health • hospitals • humor • "henry l. lefevre" • humorous_sage

General Hospital Gains a New Face and Tragedy on Passions
Actors are on the move in several soaps these days and it is always interesting to see them slip into a brand new character. A Martinez, long time character on Santa Barbara is one such character.
• passions • general hospital • all my children

General Hospital Luncheon 1999
Learn all about the 1999 General Hospital Luncheon event how you can go, who will be there and what I will be reporting.
• daytime • abc • luncheon • drama • port charles

Keeping Your Privacy in the Hospital
Tips on how to keep your privacy in the hospital when giving birth. This article discusses the importance of developing a good relationship with your doctor or midwife before your due date so that you will know what to expect from one another when the big day comes.
• islam • muslim • woman • women • religion

Overcoming and Managing Pain
Federal mandates require medical personnel to ask patients about levels and intensity of pain. Treatment must consider patient input.
• pain • pain management • treatment • hospitals • health

Part Two-The Ten Steps to being a Mother-Friendly Hospital
To receive CIMS designation as "mother-friendly," a hospital, birth center, or home birth service must carry out our philosophical principles by fulfilling the Ten Steps of Mother-Friendly Care. Read more about what it takes to become "mother friendly".
• childbirth • pregnancy

CRITICAL CARE: The Anti-E.R.
The movie CRITICAL CARE is discussed while under the influance of a lot of cold medicine.
• movies • films • tv • lumet • hospitals

Health-Smart and High Tech: A Marketable Combination
There are growing prospects for those with tech and healthcare experience.
• ehealth • healthcare • technology • clinics • hospitals

Terror in Lockdown
A horrifying story of the potential for abuse in mental facilities. Part One of a series on abuse, seclusion, and restraints among the world's mental facilities.
• seclusion • restraints • abuse • mental hospitals • mental illness

Things Kids are Afraid of! (age 5-10)
This article is geared to the younger set (ages 5-10) and talks about many of the common fears of childhood, with tips on ways they may be lessened.
• health • children • fears • dark • heights

Universal Health Care
Its one of those things Canada prides itself about: it's Universal Health Care.
• canada • health • ccf • ndp • tommy douglas

Britannic
The last of Titanic's sister ships meet her end in war.
• britannic • hospital ship • mines • robert ballard • violet jessop

Heart Failure Meds
Maybe you should be taking cheaper heart medication. A new study suggests that one of the oldest and least expensive medications could keep you out of the hospital.
• heart disease • medication • big pharma • cheaper • hospital stay

How to Become Series: Pharmacist
With chains and department stores now having their own in-house pharmacy, there are more pharmacist jobs than ever before.
• pharmacy • hospital • medicine • sick people • prescription

Methicillin-Resistant Staph Aureus
MRSA is becoming a major health issue in the hospital and the community. What exactly is this infectious pathogen?
• mrsa • methicillin-resistant staph aureus • staphylococcus aureus • hospital-acquired mrsa • community-acquired mrsa

Preparing For Pregnancy: Childbirth Options
It may not seem logical to decide before conception even occurs whether or not you want to give birth at home or at a hospital, but depending on your decision, the amount of finances it will take and your insurance, deciding right now is perfectly fine. You can never be too prepared for your pregnancy even before it happens. Here’s some food for thought…
• pregnancy • childbirth • hospital • home • birthing center

Riding to help find a cure for multiple sclerosis
On a rainy Sunday morning, I joined nearly 100 other motorcycle riders to raise money for the fight against multiple sclerosis. In addition to supporting a good cause, it was fun to have a police escort clear the way for us along some of the busiest roads in New York City. ###
• multiple sclerosis brooklyn staten island gateway

Soap Opera tackles the abortion issue
General Hospital deals with the issue of abortion
• soap opera • general hospital • abortion • pro-choice

The Endless Battle
My personal Battle with Bipolar Affective Disorder
• mental health • bipolar affective disorder • hospital • mania • depression

THE LATEST ON KEEPING SAFE ON THE ROAD
Some of the latest news about travel-related health.
• sickness • influenza • sudafed • ear pain • ear pain relief

The oxymoron of 'universal health care'
Health care should be taken out of the government's hands, in order to ensure efficient and technologically-sound care for all.
• health • health care • hospital • technology • socialism

What Do We Do Now?
This article is about the first trip home with our new son and how we coped with our parenting debut.
• hospital • parenthood • cradle • monitor • newborn

A Mother for All - Part 3
In spite of many setbacks, Mary's British Hotel opens and quickly becomes a constant source of comfort to all.
• mary seacole • mary seacole • jew johnny • jew johnny • admiral boxer

A Mother for All - Part 2
A role-model display of determination, resourcefulness and devotion unfolds as we follow Mary Seacole to the Crimea.
• mary seacole • mary seacole • thomas day • thomas day • seacole & day

Circus of Dreams
Art Therapy can take many forms. It has long been reconized that a happy, healthy environment has a profound effect on emotional and physical wellbeing. This article is one of many that will talk to you about - a magical interactive mural ladened play area in a children's hospital.
• art therapy • children's hospital • interactive murals • herve carlos • herve carlos

Recipes From Disaster - Part 4
Soyer's task in the combat zone was likely to prove much harder to achieve than at Scutari.
• alexis soyer • milton • purveyor-in-chief • robertson • 'shave' slang term for rumour

Vancomycin Resistant MRSA
Since the discovery of penicillin, bacteria have shown increasing resistance to treatment. Now, the future of the few options remaining are in question.
• mrsa • methicillin resistant staph aureus • antibiotic resistant bacteria • antibiotic resistant staph • vancomycin resistant staph aureus

Dennis Quaid on Heparin Labels
Following a hospital mishap that nearly killed his twins four months ago Dennis Quaid and his wife Kimberly have become outspoken regarding human error in hospitals.
• dennis quaid + twins • thomas boone and zoe grace • human error in hospitals • heparin overdose • cedar-sinai fined

Quilting for a Good Children's Cause
Sewing blankets for Project Linus is a great opportunity to make cheerful, colorful quilts for children in need.
• donate blankets • project linus • quilts for kids • quilts for project linus • donate quilts

Staph Infection In Schools
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has worked with athletic teams to instruct them on the prevention of a new, highly resistant staph infection.
• staph infections spreading from hospitals to schoo • antibiotic resistant strain of staph • staphylococcus aureus invading locker rooms • football lacrosse wrestling more vulnerable • serious skin infections

Surviving Herpes Zoster in Bangkok
Living in a foreign city and suffering from a sudden outbreak of herpse zoster (shingles)? Here is what to expect and how to deal with it.
• treatment for shingles • medical treatment for herpes zoster • medical treatment in bangkok • hospitals in bangkok • cost of medical treamtnet in thailand

Brave New Millennium - Part II
Science may open into a bright new dawn, but can we as humans deliver on that promise?
• depression • manic depression • bipolar • genetics • genome

Injectable Anesthesia Drug Being Withdrawn From Market
An injectable anesthesia drug is being pulled from the market after it was discovered it could cause bronchospasm leading to permanent injury or even death.
• fda • raplon • anesthesia • drugs • medications

Book Review: Orpheus Lost
University students Mishka and Leela meet and fall in love. When Mishka's name is linked with a terrorist bombing, Leela must decide who to trust.
• orpheus lost • janette turner hospital • 2008 miles franklin literary award • orpheus and eurydice • mishka bartok

Childbirth Class - Stages of Labor
Find out more about the possible and definite signs of labor, what to do when your water breaks and how your partner can help you in the first stage of labor.
• childbirth class • stages of labor • when to go to the hospital • pain relief techniques for labor • definite signs of labor

Courses at Suite University
Ever wondered what courses were available at Suite University? Now you can get an idea of what three of them are about, and how they can help you.
• university • education • infertility • fertility • preconception

Drew Goes From Two Marriages to None, Rachel & Ross's Stupidity
TV sitcoms The Drew Carey Show and Friends.
• friends • father • people • married • fight

Essential Oils versus MRSA
MRSA and mutant strains have doctors worried about the latest drug-resistant superbugs. But unlike drugs, essential oils remain effective against viruses and bacteria.
• natural treatment for mrsa • fighting superbugs naturally • essential oils kill bacteria viruses • methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus • drug resistance

Families and Acute Illness
Three easy tips for helping family members of an acutely ill patient.
• acute illness • illness • support • patient • what to say

Finding a Second Opinion
It's common for cancer patients to seek a second opinion, and some insurance companies require it.
• cancer patients • second opinion for cancer treatment • cancer doctors • cancer treatment • cancer hospitals

Five Seconds in Miami
Two weeks before his March 4, 1933 inauguration, FDR almost became "The President Who Never Was."
• fdr • assasination • zangara • miami • florida


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