Always seek assistance from your local
health care provider when required.
We share this view, and we recommend that you consult
your health care provider when you are considering changing any aspect of a child's diet.
You should always consult with your doctor or
health care provider when making changes to the way you eat during pregnancy.
Call your baby's
health care provider when he or she has a fever.
In order to make sure that any medication you take is safe, always discuss with
your health care provider when you are breastfeeding, even if medications are over the counter.
Demand help from
your health care provider when you need it, nobody will blame you for being a bit on edge with your breast invaded by the Red - Eyed Monster of Breastfeeding, Jerk Mastitis.
World Breastfeeding Week organizers have found that it is the period when mothers are not under the regular care of
a health care provider when problems with breastfeeding arise and are not addressed, and premature weaning often happens.
Reviewed incoming and outgoing medical documentation and consulted with
health care providers when files / documentation was inadequate or unclear when physicians dictated information
Not exact matches
When it comes to
health care, for example, most small employers can only afford to offer their employees one Preferred
Provider Organization (PPO) plan.
And 62 percent of spending was paid in - person at
health -
care providers, which «means cash - flow dynamics influenced not just
when consumers paid for
health care but also
when they received it.»
Jamie Shepard, senior vice president for
health care and strategy at Lumenate, a Dallas - based solution
provider and Dell partner, told CRN via text message that difficult decisions like layoffs are inevitable
when two significant companies join forces.
Keep a list of them to show your
health care provider and pharmacist
when you get a new medicine.
As a Catholic I do not stand by President Obama and push to have contraceptives and morning after pills distributed through private and religious based
health care providers like their simple sweet jelly beans, especially
when they must be paid for with tax dollars.
Dr. Barton D. Schmitt, M.D., author of «Your Child's
Health,» offers the following general guidelines to know when to seek advice from a health care pro
Health,» offers the following general guidelines to know
when to seek advice from a
health care pro
health care provider:
It is «very concerning,» she said, «
when my patients share their story and fears that they will not recover, and are being told by physicians and other
health care providers that they trust that they will likely not get better and that living with lingering symptoms was likely to be their «new normal.»
Health care providers will make recommendations about
when to undergo screenings based on your child's personal and family medical history.
However,
when examining skin cancer detection behaviors, nationally 59 percent of respondents had never been screened for skin cancer by a
health -
care provider.
Parents increasingly ask about herbs, but many LCs and
health care providers have little knowledge and feel uncomfortable
when asked to provide guidance.
It is important to know
when to call the primary
health care provider and / or Lactation professional.
I've personally lived a number of horror stories
when it comes to
health care providers.
When you suggest that it's a victim's fault that she believed a state - authorized health - care provider was competent to care for her, you're repeating what midwives themselves often say when shirking responsibility: that if an individual woman was not satisfied with the care provided by an incompetent provider, that it was her own fault for not doing her resea
When you suggest that it's a victim's fault that she believed a state - authorized
health -
care provider was competent to
care for her, you're repeating what midwives themselves often say
when shirking responsibility: that if an individual woman was not satisfied with the care provided by an incompetent provider, that it was her own fault for not doing her resea
when shirking responsibility: that if an individual woman was not satisfied with the
care provided by an incompetent
provider, that it was her own fault for not doing her research.
Even though
health care providers don't use this word
when talking to patients, kids are very perceptive to subtle messages that their bodies, appetites, and food preferences are either «wrong» or «a problem.»
We live in a litigious society and
health care providers and their institutions are under a great deal of pressure to do all that they can to prevent litigation that entails millions of dollars, risk of licensure penalties or loss, and long years of extreme duress for them; perfection is expected
when it can never be guaranteed.
Your baby's
health care provider will advise you
when it's time to begin introducing your baby to solids.
«In this much - needed and comprehensive directory, physician Weiner and
health reporter Rope give expectant mothers and their
health care providers a solid tool for knowing if,
when, which, and how much medication is safe during pregnancy and while nursing... this should be the go - to reference in all libraries for medication use during pregnancy.
Personally,
when I evaluate a
health care provider look at her education, her training, her professional credentials and the disciplinary actions (if any) against her.
Health care providers also no longer smack babies
when they are born to get them to breathe.
According to the AAP,
health care providers should weigh the risks and benefits
when prescribing medications to breastfeeding mothers by considering the following:
Many women (and their
health -
care providers) become so attached to their due date that
when the baby doesn't come on that day, they schedule an induction.
When your baby is born, you will start taking him to see a primary
care provider (a
health professional who provides day - to - day
health care and advice) for his
health care.
If you had a C - section, extensive vaginal repair or a complicated birth, talk to your
health care provider about
when to start an exercise program.
So how does a pregnant woman know
when to call her
health care provider?
«The designated
health care professional (s) should ensure that, prior to discharge, a responsible staff member explores with each mother and a family member or support person (
when available) the plans for infant feeding after discharge... an early post-discharge follow - up appointment with their pediatrician, family practitioner, or other pediatric
care provider should also be scheduled.
Make sure that your
health care provider knows that you are pregnant
when he prescribes any medications.
Your
health care provider can plot your baby's result on a graph if they know exactly how many hours old your baby was
when the test was performed.
Your
health care provider will tell you how often to do it and
when to notify him or her.
Lactation consultations are available while you are in the hospital
when you are referred by your nurse or
health care provider.
If your nurses and other
health care providers seem annoyed
when you ask questions (as you've said), I imagine this is why.
However, it may become risky
when you ignore your
health care provider's instructions or if you continue to refuse medical intervention
when something does not go as planned.
Health care providers aren't exactly sure why some people get post-traumatic stress disorder
when exposed to a traumatic event while others do not.
You can catch hormonal imbalances before they become serious, notice even the slightest changes in your cycle and
health so you can be prepared for changes in your body before they happen, and even detect issues (like cervical cysts)
when your
health care provider may not even be concerned about such things.
In addition, seek the advice of your
health care provider if the use of a multi-vitamin supplement would be beneficial during breastfeeding (many doctors recommend moms continue taking prenatal vitamins
when breastfeeding).
Talk to your
health care provider about
when, why and how she might want to induce labor.
On the heels of the Concussion Management and Awareness Act going into effect in New York State on July 1, and the concurrent release of the NYS Education Department compliance guidelines, the President of the National Athletic Trainers» Association stressed the value of the athletic trainer in being the premier
health care provider for student - athletes and the integral role that they play in concussion management
when he spoke recently in Syracuse, N.Y.
Question: Have you, as a pregnant or breastfeeding mom, ever been insulted or felt demeaned (on a racial, ethic, cultural, religious, sexual orientation,... basis)
when a well - meaning
health provider (doctor, nurse, lactation consultant, etc.) provided
care for you or your baby?
When your
health -
care providers talk about your cervix opening up, they'll probably say it's dilating, the medical term for opening, and effacing, the medical term for thinning.
When the
care required is outside the midwife's scope of practice or expertise, the woman is referred to other
health care providers for additional consultation or
care.
Your
health care provider will ask you to bear down during each contraction or tell you
when to push.
When in doubt, we recommend involving your primary
health -
care provider in any further decision - making that may be medically relevant.
A
health care provider might recommend labor induction for various reasons, primarily
when there's concern for a mother's
health or a baby's
health.