She can hear the bubbling of her oxygen, the beep of alarms, the sound of
nurses and doctors talking.
Not exact matches
There are no machines, no
doctors, no
nurses, no one to be polite to, no heart problem to
talk about
and explain, no husband to hover worriedly over my bed, no tests, no monitors.
When I was there the
doctors and nurses barely
talked to each other.
The
doctor and attending
nurse initially engaged us in chatty small
talk, but their intentions soon became clear: They wanted to know whether we hoped to have another baby.
If anxiety persists
and still troubles you,
talk to your
doctor,
nurse, or doula.
Rather,
talk to the
doctors and the
nurses around you before you leave the hospital for home.
If you are concerned about tandem
nursing, or if you have any questions about
nursing a newborn
and an older child at the same time,
talk to your
doctor or a lactation consultant.Local breastfeeding groups, such as La Leche League International, are also a great place to find acceptance, support,
and advice.
That will likely involve some amount of
talking with
doctors /
nurses / midwives about how things are going
and what you want to do at any given point.
After a few minutes of majorly freaking out, my husband, the
nurses,
and my
doctor talked me into gaining control.
I didn't know at the time that Susan
and the
nurse had conspired to get another
doctor in the room who was a big advocate of me having a natural birth, so much so that he had been
talking about us since we checked in.
If you suspect that your baby has reacted to a food by being unsettled or upset, avoid this food for a while
and if the problem persists when you try the food again
talk to your
doctor, a nutritionist / dietitian or your public health
nurse.
You'll be so busy meeting the staff,
talking to the
nurses and doctors, learning about the equipment
and your child's condition,
and just looking at your baby that the time may go by pretty quickly.
You know who you are Yet we relinquish control over our bodies to
nurses we've never met,
doctors we've
talked to a total of one hour over the course of our nine - month pregnancy,
and some random anesthesiologist on rotation at the hospital.
But if you are in the hospital -
talk with the
doctors and nurses about your birthing plans ahead so hopefully you can arrange some more privacy there (such as dimmed lights, low - profile
nurse visits
and lower voices).
Tell your child's
doctor or
nurse if you notice any of these signs of possible developmental delay for this age,
and talk with someone in your community who is familiar with services for young children in your area, such as your state's public early intervention program.
If you have concerns or questions,
talk to your paediatrician, family
doctor or a public health
nurse,
and look for local community resources that support parents.
Talk with your child's
doctor or
nurse to make sure that you know exactly how to care for your child when you get home, ask any questions that you have,
and find out if you can «room in» with your child during his or her last night or two to get the hang of things.
Some birthmoms have reported that
nurses and doctors have treated them rudely or tried to
talk them out of adoption.
We can help by
talking to our toddlers about kindness, showing sympathy
and care when teddies «get hurt», playing role - play
doctor /
nurse games
and talking to them about other people's feelings if they've hurt or upset another child.
At that appointment my
doctor and I
talked about pumping,
and she said that she tends to see women that are exclusively pumping get their periods sooner than those who
nurse.
Talk to your
doctor and nurses about how to wean off narcotic - based medications when appropriate,
and on to medications that are less likely to cause you to feel groggy.
I have now
talked with four medical professionals: my
nurse navigator, the breast surgeon, an OBGYN
doctor,
and the oncologist,
and not a single one is willing to let me breastfeed.
A couple of sweet
nurses and the biopsy
doctor came in
and introduced themselves
and talked over the possibilities of what it could be in sweet, compassionate tones.
If you remain concerned that your baby may be constipated please
talk about it with your
doctor or your child
and maternal health care
nurse.
I would like them to
talk to the
nurses, the junior
doctors and the firefighters — come
and tell them that years of austerity have improved their practice or their profession.»
We can sometimes
talk about the NHS purely in statistics — purely about the record numbers of
doctors and nurses and operations
and treatments under Labour.
We've
talked about the # 2.5 bn Time to Care fund [to fund new NHS staff] but I think the priority next year for us is going to be putting money into more
doctors and nurses rather than pay.»
Experiences at the End The most counterintuitive finding that Balboni
and her colleagues extracted from the survey concerned those patients who did not
talk about spiritual issues with their
doctors and nurses.
Given that religion
and spirituality are highly personal matters entwined with feelings about death, it's not surprising that
doctors and nurses would avoid
talking about these issues with patients.
And so I talked to four doctors and a nurse, who participate in executio
And so I
talked to four
doctors and a nurse, who participate in executio
and a
nurse, who participate in executions.
Sources are divided on safety during pregnancy, so pregnant
and nursing women should
talk to their individual
doctors and midwives to evaluate if these supplements would be safe or beneficial for them.
I overheard the
doctor talking to the
nurses and the words «placenta previa» were mentioned.
Talk to your
doctor or
nurse about your risk for anemia
and whether hormonal birth control may help.
Talk to your
doctor,
nurse, or dietitian about fats
and cholesterol that may increase your risk for heart problems.
Here is their page on magnesium
and anemia; http://www.stopthethyroidmadne…um&search= They never said anything about magnesium's role in anemia in
nursing school
and I don't believe I heard any
doctor talk about it.
Once you've had the baby, if you are having really bad anxiety, obviously you've got to
talk to your
doctor and make sure that they are okay with you taking the amino acids right after
nursing and then waiting four to six hours before
nursing again.
parenting, school, books reading kids, people... the best gift is the knowledge, when my daughter was in 3 grade she was an avid reader,
and want to know everything before
talk about, so my husband had an stroke she become more obsessed with the subject, she wanted to be a
doctor since she was 3 years old, anyways me as a
nurse had my books
and she saw me one night refreshing myself about strokes me half ways sleep, lack of caffeine then we start
talking the
doctor and me
and she was raising her hand
and the
doctor ask her, you want to know when daddy is coming home, sweetie?
At every well cat visit, the
doctors and nurses at Cat Specialist will
talk with you about your cat's dental health, because we know how important it is to keep the mouth healthy.
He has been a fellow of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers
and has given many lectures
and talks on asbestos compensation to
doctors,
nurse specialists
and coroner's officers.
A senior solicitor, Michael, is a member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers
and has given many lectures
and talks on asbestos compensation to
doctors,
nurse specialists
and coroner's officers.
When one visits a doc in the box clinic, chances are that the first person they
talk to will not be the
doctor or
nurse who examines them
and administers their care that day.
Interesting, because all the
talk now is that
nurses go to
nursing school
and then their whole goal is to call themselves
doctors by obtaining a «doctorate» degree but instead of telling patients they are
doctors of
nursing they prefer to just call themselves
doctors, do you think that could be confusing for a patient who wants to know exactly what type of training their healthcare provider has?
These regular visits to your
doctor or child
and family health
nurse give you a time to
talk about caring for your child,
and your child's health
and progress.
Testing for infertility usually begins with a
nurse or
doctor talking with you about your medical history
and doing a physical exam.
Before your abortion, you'll meet with your
nurse,
doctor, or health center counselor to
talk about whether abortion is the right decision for you,
and what your abortion options are.
«The
doctors and nurses at PPNC hear from young patients all the time that
talking about getting tested is truly difficult but such a relief once they get
talking,» said JoAnn D. Smith, PPNC President & CEO.
If you do have side effects that bother you
and don't go away,
talk with your
doctor or
nurse.
When you
talk with your
nurse or
doctor about birth control, tell them about any medications you're taking
and any health problems you've had.
Talk with your
nurse or
doctor about any concerns you may have about breastfeeding
and birth control.
If you DO want to get pregnant
and you live in, or travel to, an area where mosquitoes are spreading Zika,
talk with a
doctor or
nurse about when you should start trying.