Sentences with phrase «months of hospitalization»

The severity of a third degree burn often requires weeks or months of hospitalization, along with numerous surgeries and other interventions.
The medical costs from months of hospitalization, repeated surgeries, and rehabilitation can be overwhelming for any family.
Paralyzed, with a partially severed spinal cord, it took more than six months of hospitalization and two years of intensive physiotherapy for Freedman to resume her life.
After 7 months of hospitalization of our youngest child we have been discharged today into a strange city with few acquaintances and fewer friends.
Six months of hospitalizations, surgeries, and physical therapy changed all that; I no longer want to hide the things that prove I'm human.

Not exact matches

In some cases, you'll pay a percentage of your income... often $ 100 to $ 200 a month for a couple, depending on your age, for a full government healthcare plan that covers office visits... hospitalization... prescriptions, and more.
Just months after his 2014 testimony, a string of hospitalizations and a bout with pneumonia would leave Redstone physically incapacitated and dependent on a feeding tube, unable to speak a sentence that could be understood without the aid of a translator.
Although this mother had learned the nature of her son's illness soon after he had been diagnosed nine months earlier, the father was not informed until the final hospitalization, two weeks before the death of his son - who by then was too weak, pain - ridden, drugged or demented to communicate effectively.
In many cases, these feelings have been accumulating during the long weeks, months, or even years of growing stress preceding hospitalization.
One couple said after the ordeal of his near - fatal auto accident and six - month hospitalization: «It was sheer hell while it was happening but it has given us a new love for life and each other.»
Postpartum Psychosis: ~ occurs in less than 1 % of moms ~ onset may occur one day after delivery, many occur by 3 months, the rest by 1 year postpartum ~ symptoms include agitation, bursts of anger, racing thoughts, rapid speech, panic, irrational thoughts, insomnia, hallucinations, inability to care for self and baby, thoughts of suicide / infanticide, paranoia ~ treatment can include medication, hospitalization, ECT, and psychotherapy
Babies who are breastfed exclusively for the first six months have fewer ear infections, respiratory illnesses, and episodes of diarrhea, resulting in fewer hospitalizations and trips to the doctor.
It found that in the first year of life there were 2033 excess office visits, 212 excess days of hospitalization, and 609 excess prescriptions for these three illnesses per 1000 never - breastfed infants compared with 1000 infants exclusively breastfed for at least 3 months.
Additionally, we calculated the number of infants who would need to be breastfed exclusively for 4 or more months to prevent one LRTD hospitalization using the summary risk difference (0.039).56 The number needed to treat was 26.
This meta - analysis finds that formula feeding is associated with a 3.6-fold increase in an infant's risk of respiratory hospitalization when compared with a minimum of 4 months of exclusive breastfeeding.
The UK Millennium Cohort Study estimated that exclusive and sustained breastfeeding could prevent 53 % and 27 % of hospitalizations each month due to diarrhoeal and lower respiratory tract infections while partial breastfeeding could prevent 31 % and 25 % each month, respectively.
After a five - year struggle with infertility and IVF, a difficult induced labor, a cesarean section, a sleepy baby, oversupply issues, a hospitalization and one bout of mastitis, I felt as though Dallas and I had been through almost every barrier to breastfeeding possible by the time he was two months.
Kelli, 40 Girl, self - weaned at 7 years 4 months; Boy, self - weaned at 4 years (tandem nursed with sister for two + years); Boy, sadly weaned at 6 months due to hospitalization for epilepsy; Girl, still nursing, 35 months (assume for another couple of years!)
More to the point, when my wife got a life threatening leukemia, of all things her obgyn noticed her name on the hospital patients and asked if he could just come and visit her weekly if she didn't mind, Her hematologist / oncologist was the best also in her 6 month hospitalization and her obgyn came in to visit every week.
Infants younger than 6 months are at greatest risk of disease, hospitalization, and death and account for more than 90 percent of all pertussis - associated deaths in the United States.
Researchers observed a 23 % increase in risk of asthma hospitalizations when there was an extreme heat event during summer months.
Our study shows is that increases in the number of extreme heat and extreme precipitation events, particularly during summer months, lead to more asthma hospitalizations in Maryland.»
Similarly, extreme precipitation events during summer months increased the risk of asthma hospitalizations by 11 %.
After an average follow - up time of 43 months, 105 patients or 17 percent in the DEFER group and 109 or 18 percent in the standard treatment group met the primary endpoint, a composite of death from any cause, hospitalization for heart failure, a second heart attack, and unplanned repeat angioplasty, a nonsignificant difference.
The original, randomized, open label study, which enrolled 20 outpatient men with cirrhosis and recurrent HE receiving standard - of - care (SOC) treatment, had previously reported that a single FMT enema after antibiotic pretreatment improved cognitive function at Day 20 and reduced HE episodes and hospitalizations over the following 5 months compared with SOC.1 The long - term outcomes of this study, which were presented today at The International Liver Congress ™ 2018 in Paris, France, demonstrated sustained and statistically significant reductions in the number of HE episodes and hospitalizations as well as improvements in cognitive function over 1 year in the men who received FMT compared with the control group.
Amongst the remaining participants, a median of 1.5 (IQR 0.75 - 2.75) HE episodes and 3.0 (IQR 0.75 - 5.75) hospitalizations were reported during the subsequent 6 months of the study in the SOC arm compared with 0 (range 0 - 1.0) and 0 (range 0 - 1.5) in the FMT arm (p < 0.05 and p < 0.02, respectively).
Researchers found that compared to functional testing, CTA did not reduce the incidence of heart attacks, hospitalizations for unstable angina, major procedural complications or death over a median of 25 months of follow - up.
Children were assessed for asthma symptoms — including but not limited to cough without a cold, inability to speak full sentences due to asthma and disrupted sleep — asthma - related health care use (acute care visits, emergency room visits or hospitalizations in three months prior to each assessment), asthma medication use and maximal symptoms days, defined as the highest number of days that the child had three different types of asthma symptoms in the two weeks prior to the visit or phone call.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
An analysis of data from a previous study of more than 1,350 smokers intending to quit after a hospitalization found that those who reported using electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) during the study period were less likely to have successfully quit smoking 6 months after entering the study.
The typical scenario described was an initial energy and health boost (likely due to the detoxification effects), but over a period of months or even years, a dramatic health reversal or crisis occurred such as hospitalization due to tissue pain or organ malfunction from oxalate crystals.
Note comments I've added to the question: I'm not in US so the money is worth differently - $ 1000 is more than a monthly wage, and medical costs are subsidized by the government here, so $ 1000 coverage could for example cover recovery from small car crash (broken a bone or two, healing cuts, painkillers, hospitalization for several days, a week of physiotherapy) or a diagnostics, week of hospitalization, exams and drugs for non-chronic disease which can be healed in month or so... But I don't see how I could apply your answer, as I must choose insurance months BEFORE the medical problem occurs?
A doctor [or registered medical practitioner] of the hospital should certify that a surgical operation (or) hospitalization for 1 month or more is / was necessary.
Owner Responsibilities: If you allow your rat to participate in this study, you will be responsible for bringing your rat to your veterinarian for a routine visit every 6 months (or more often if you notice any mass recurrence or any abnormal clinical signs) and covering costs of the anesthetic and surgical fees, post-operative treatments and hospitalization, as well as recheck examinations required for your rat.
Jackson's diabetes is going to cost us about $ 300 - $ 400 per month for the rest of his life in just standard treatment and insulin alone, assuming we don't have additional hospitalizations or the need for eye surgery (which we likely will have too).
He or she may need emergency treatment, hospitalization, and months of follow - up medical care.
The biggest thing is making sure you can qualify for life insurance with SBLI, so lets cover (in general) what SBLI will and won't insure: SBLI Underwriting Uninsurable medical scenarios with SBLI: • Aids / HIV + status • ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) • Alzheimer's disease or dementia or significant cognitive impairments related to functionality • Cancer diagnosis within last 2 years • Chronic pain treatment, severe, receiving disability, narcotic use • Cirrhosis of the Liver • Congestive heart Failure • COPD / Emphysema or chronic bronchitis - Severe or with current nicotine use • Cystic Fibrosis • Defibrillator use • Depression, severe, recurrent or with multiple in - patient hospitalization history • Diabetes with co-morbidities that include significant cardiac disease, or impairment of renal function or mobility • Heart / Cardiac Disease - multiple vessels diagnosed within 2 years or any past history with current nicotine use • Muscular Dystrophy • Multiple Sclerosis, if symptoms progressing • Organ Transplants, in most scenarios • Quadriplegia • Pulmonary hypertension • Renal failure, Renal insufficiency - severe • Stroke within 1 year • Suicide attempt within 5 years • Surgical repair of heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs within six months, including gastric bypass Uninsurable non-medical scenarios: • Marijuana use, 4 or more times weekly • Substance abuse / misuse within last 5 years • Criminal activity - any history within the last 10 years • DUI, more than 2 or under age 25 if within 1 year • Unemployed (other than homemakers or retired) with minimal household income or dependent on SSI / disability benefits • Bankruptcy filing within 2 years • Liens / Judgements - outstanding activity that exceeds $ 50K
• Chronic Pain, mild - moderate, fully functional, one healthcare provider prescribing pain medication, no increase in dosage, not more than one medication • Depression, moderate - severe, well managed, no in - patient hospitalization history • Diabetes • Heart / Cardiac Disease • Multiple Sclerosis • Renal insufficiency, mild - moderate, or progressing • Respiratory ailments, mild - moderate, not dependent on oxygen treatment or regular breathing treatments, minimal impact to pulmonary function • Stroke history within 5 years (uninsurable within last 12 months) • Surgical repair of heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs after six months, including gastric bypass Life insurance is an essential part of financial planning in general.
Data from the 12 months following the end of the intervention showed that those counties receiving System Triple P had significantly lower levels of rates of substantiated CM, child out - of - home placements, and hospitalizations or emergency - room visits for CM injuries than the control counties.
A randomized, controlled trial with follow - up assessments 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after hospitalization was conducted with 174 mothers and their 2 - to 7 - year - old children who were unexpectedly hospitalized in the pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) of 2 children's hospitals.
Bateman A, Fonagy P.Treatment of borderline personality disorder with psychoanalytically oriented partial hospitalization: an 18 - month follow - up.
There were no significant differences in reports of PTSD symptoms in the COPE and control groups 1 and 3 months after hospitalization, although there was a small positive effect (effect size:.22) for the COPE program at 3 months.
In addition, although values were not significantly different, there was a small positive effect (effect size:.42) of the COPE program on attention problems 6 months after hospitalization.
There is some evidence that children younger than nine months have negative consequences when their mothers work full time.9 In addition, there is some evidence from a six - city retrospective cohort study with cross-sectional surveys at urban medical centers, that terminating or reducing TANF benefits by sanctions, or decreasing benefits because of changes in income or expenses is associated with a greater probability that young children, under age three, will experience food insecurity and hospitalization.10
Efficiency, ie, the avoidance of wasted resources, included emergency department (ED) use and hospitalizations because their costs per unit of service are high and inappropriate use of resources contributes to many of these visits.20 Continued receipt of care at the same practice after age 20 months also was included since continuity of care reduces the risk of hospitalizations and ED use21 and increases consumer satisfaction.22
EIP showed favorable impacts on 8 outcomes, including fewer days and episodes of hospitalization, relative to those in the comparison group, covering a range of 6 weeks to 2 years postpartum.13, 23,24 EIP also showed a favorable effect on the percentage of children who were adequately immunized by 1 year, but the difference was no longer statistically significant by 2 years.13, 24 Early Start demonstrated favorable effects on 3 outcomes, including percentage who received well - child visits and dental service.25 — 27 HFA had favorable results for 4 health care outcomes, such as the number of well - child visits and whether the child had health insurance.28 — 31 HFA had an unfavorable effect on the number of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits.32 The research showed that Healthy Steps had a beneficial effect on 2 outcomes: 1 - month well - child visits and diphtheria toxoid, tetanus toxoid, and pertussis vaccinations.33 Finally, NFP had favorable results on 3 outcomes measuring the number of ED visits at different follow - ups but an unfavorable / ambiguous effect on number of days hospitalized between 25 and 50 months.34, 35 The research on 2 programs (Oklahoma's CBFRS and PAT) showed no effects on measures of health care use or coverage.36 — 40 The research on 5 programs (Child FIRST, EHS, Family Check - Up, HIPPY, and PALS for Infants) did not report health care coverage or usage outcomes.
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