Sentences with phrase «than a hospital room»

Our recovery room looked more like a hotel room than a hospital room, but my husband still had to sleep on the couch!
A birth center has more of a home - like feeling to it than a hospital labor ward, with access to food, music, the ability to have friends and family present, and furnishings that look and feel more like home than a hospital room.
Still, it's a million times more private than a hospital room, and I definitely found myself more... ahem... vocal the second time, versus the first.
When it comes to comfort, there's little argument that your home is more comfy than a hospital room.
Instead of focusing on the people and the love story at the heart of «Freeheld,» they turned it into a courtroom drama, spending way more time in a city council room than a hospital room.

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The hospital says the command center has shaved more than an hour off the time it takes to dispatch an ambulance to another facility and that emergency room patients are assigned a bed 30 % faster than before.
In 2014, the most recent data available from the CDC, Americans visited the emergency room 141 million times, with fewer than 8 % of these trips resulting in a hospital admission.
An overnight stay in a private hospital room generally costs less than $ 100.
In traditional societies, world views may be more uniform and explicit than those we encountered in Western, technological ones, but the social need to construct a commonly satisfactory setting for our lives was also evident in the sophisticated encounters in my hospital room.
I did not find any particularly Christian features about the hospital other than the iconography, which seemed to be around almost every corner and in every room.
Less than a month ago an optometrist informed me that I should immediately head into the emergency room of the Eye and Ear Hospital.
While this certainly brought him comfort «he had chosen to stay in his room rather than die in the hospital «it also brought comfort, joy, and faith to those of us in the piazza.
Since what they can do under such circumstances is likely to be quite a bit less than what a nursing staff could do in a hospital room, the situation can be distressing.
In some hospitals, you may be able to stay 24/7 in a room attached to the premature nursery; in others there may be no options other than to come in during the day and go home at night.
Many of the more than 477,500 youth soccer injuries serious enough to require treatment in hospitals, doctors» offices, clinics, ambulatory surgery centers and hospital emergency rooms are preventable.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), more than 250,000 toy - related injuries were treated in U.S. hospital emergency rooms in 2015.
Most hospitals have a separate recovery room for women who have just given birth surgically, but it is usually a room with the potential of more than one person at a time.
Prentice, like more than a dozen Chicago - area hospitals, now emphasizes rooming in as part of its effort to earn a «baby - friendly» designation offered by the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund.
The higher risk obstetric wards were also really lovely, with communal sitting rooms for post-partum women and the offer of iPod players, electric tealight «candles», electric oil burners, etc. the ob wards were definitely more «sterile» than the FBCs, but at the end of the day you're staying in a hospital, not a five star hotel.
The playground is the perfect place for these activities, but sometimes poorly maintained equipment can be downright dangerous: In 2012, more than 200,000 children were treated in hospital emergency rooms for injuries related to playground equipment.
And even though the rooms are much less sterile than, say, a multi-bed hospital room, they still have remote - operated beds, beeping machines, and around - the - clock uterus checking.
Turning the hospital room into a campout rather than a boring room is a great way to make your child feel more comfortable while taking away some cabin fever.
Homebirth is very different than hospital birth — people do not come and wait in the other room until the baby is born.
So within three hours is what's optimal, no later than six hours and it's really sad to say that I have seen moms in the hospitals — I've worked at several area hospitals here in San Diego county and I'll walk into a room and the mom will say, «I delivered yesterday» and I'll look at the clock and it's 12 hours later and she doesn't even have a pump in her room, I am just — my heart just sinks, having been a mom myself my heart sinks because I remember the engorgement that late pumping or expression brings on and it's really, it just my heart breaks for them.
«I have seen computer printouts of «the schedule» in the hospital room with parents trying to follow it with babies less than 24 hours old — the baby left to cry in the bassinet because it was «not time to feed yet.»»
Let's face it — the hospital delivery room is more intense (and in some cases more action - packed) than a Bruce Willis movie.
A newly published study by researchers at Nationwide Children's Hospital has found that the number of children treated in U.S. emergency rooms due to gate - related injuries more than tripled since 1990.
Considering most parents spend at least 24 hours in hospital over the course of their labour, delivery and recovery, it's surprising that more hospitals don't provide the non-labouring spouse more than just a stiff waiting room chair.
Your child may need to stay overnight in the Recovery Room (Post-Anesthetic Care Unit or PACU) for observation, but this is not considered an inpatient stay since he or she will be at the hospital for less than 24 hours.
At home, anyone is allowed to be present at the birth rather than just one or two people permitted in a hospital delivery room.
I remember some lactation consultant, it was more than one and maybe there were some nurses, there are two came in to my room because I was in the hospital for about three days because it was cesarean to have the babies.
In the end, the child «s birth was attended by more doctors, nurses and paramedics than usually are present in a hospital delivery room.
When mom is at home she's more likely to be moving around than stuck in one room like in the hospital.
All out of hospital birth is always going to result in more dead babies than in hospital birth simply for the lack of immediate access to an operating room, but home birth with a CNM tends to only be about twice as risky, whereas, thanks to these numbers from MANA, we know that using a CPM makes it at least 4.5 times riskier.
if the hospital is adequately respecting your views to nurse... then even if you aren't rooming in, you are not without your baby for than a few hours.
Most hospitals won't allow for more than 1 - 2 people to be in the room with you while you labor.
Many families like this better than the hospital experience where they are transferred from room to room.
I was introduced to Carmen, our nurse (Cheshire provides one - on - one nursing care during labor and delivery, rather than one nurse in charge of several rooms like at many urban hospitals).
Between all of the heavy breathing you will be doing, and the typical dry hospital rooms, your lips will dry out faster than you realize.
Officials at Long Island's only veterans hospital kept local members of Congress in the dark over problems that have closed the facility's operating rooms for more than two months, forcing scores of surgery patients to seek care in centers as far away as the Bronx and Manhattan.
Yes — some areas are in danger of losing primary emergency care, but in most areas of the state hospitals are beating each other over the head for patients because there are more hospital rooms than people dying to get into them.
«The scope of the investigation includes, but is not limited to,» the closing of the hospital's operating rooms for months after sand - size black particles began falling from air ducts, the staff member said, and has been continuing for more than a month.
It has been shown to save government money and provide better outcomes than the array of government services homeless individuals use without supportive housing, including homeless shelters, substance abuse treatment, psychiatric hospitals, hospital emergency rooms, jail and prisons.
«If [Health and Human Services] does nothing, we can not continue to hold up these hospitals,» Cuomo told reporters and a bipartisan delegation of lawmakers in the Red Room in the Capitol, citing the example of the two Brooklyn hospitals whose deteriorating financial condition has led to threats of potential closure and in the case of Interfaith, more than a year of tumultuous bankruptcy proceedings.
Milano, a 43 - year - old emergency room physician at St. Francis Heart Hospital in Roslyn, L.I., said he is challenging U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman (D - Bayside) because his philosophy on government is more in tune to northeast Queens than Ackerman's.
It has trained more than 150 community doctors and other health professionals since September 2016 to use buprenorphine, and it is working with emergency medicine specialists affiliated with UB's Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to train physicians to start opioid treatment in hospital emergency rooms.
Every 10 minutes in the greater Houston area, SAPPHIRE receives reports on emergency room cases, descriptions of patients» self - reported symptoms, updated electronic health rec - ords, and clinicians» notes from eight hospitals that account for more than 30 percent of the region's emergency room visits.
While providing no clear health benefit to emergency room patients, the extra tests also led patients to stay in the hospital longer than may have been necessary and exposed them to radiation from testing that was not required to diagnose a heart attack.
The cycle went on for more than five years — Jose turning blue and barely able to breathe, Cota frantically strapping him into his car seat and racing through traffic, spending countless days and nights sitting in hospital emergency rooms.
Converting old hospitals into «beautiful healing environments,» rather than just having square, cold rooms with bare walls, will also help relieve patients» stress and accelerate healing.
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