Sentences with phrase «time in a hospital bed»

«He spent a lot of his time in the hospital bed praying for other people,» said Carol Holdcroft, a church member since 1978.
«Given the current healthcare landscape of unknown costs and insurance, as doctors we needed to evolve and provide patients with an option that doesn't involve lengthy time in a hospital bed.

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Analytica say this feature alone could save Hospitals thousands of dollars in lost nurse time by avoiding the need for multiple return visits to a patient's bed to check if the medicine has passed through the drip before turning it back on again.
The command center pulls in information from more than a dozen data streams in real time, including patient health records, emergency dispatch service updates, lab results, and tabs on how many hospital beds are available at any given time.
I am the only full - time academic female surgeon in my large 1,000 - bed hospital.
With Polaris as our largest investor, we expanded Ascend's hospital chain to 5 states; our patient bed count went up more than 8 times; and we generated $ 200 million in annual revenue and $ 60 million in profits — all in 4 years.
She and co-worker Dr Kent Brantly, diagnosed with Ebola at the same time, were treated at Mission's 50 - bed ELWA (Eternal Love Winning Africa) Hospital in Monrovia before being airlifted to the USA.
The next time you lie in a hospital bed, remember that clean linen was a practice pioneered by the Knights of Malta.
I can't believe this time last year I was on bed rest and then in the hospital for two weeks trying to keep Grayson from being born too early.
One of his stops was the hospital bed of bridge expert Charles Goren, who had appeared on SI's cover three times, in 1957,»60 and» 64.
In the hospitals, they would always have a crib set up, but as you can see, I requested a bed every time.
But the staff was wonderfully kind and considerate the entire time I was there (incl the hospital bedrest long before the babies were even born, and hospital bed rest in and of itself sucks), knowledgeable and efficient.
Paradigm shifting research done within the past decade has shown that insufficient breastmilk is common (up to 15 % of first time mothers), formula supplementation makes successful breastfeeding more likely, pacifiers prevent SIDS and extended skin to skin contact lead to babies falling from their mothers» hospital beds or suffocating while in them.
«Put her to bed drowsy but awake by the time she's 4 months old,» says Judith Owens, a pediatrician and director of the Pediatric Sleep Disorders Clinic at Hasbro Children's Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island.
I was going to be strapped to a fetal monitor, hooked up to an IV and kept in a hospital bed the entire time.
Taken together they show that insufficient breastmilk is common (up to 15 % of first time mothers), formula supplementation makes successful breastfeeding more likely, pacifiers prevent SIDS and extended skin to skin contact lead to babies falling from their mothers» hospital beds or suffocating while in them.
he always slept in my hospital bed with me and after going home nothing changed he stayed sleeping with me and nursing I thought after my c - section healed enough for me to comfortably get up and down he would move to his own bed but we never did, for the first 6 months until he decided to start taking his naps on his own all his naps were laying on me either on the couch or in the moby now I understand not all moms have this luxury as some have to work I was very blessed and lucky to be able to stay at home the first year full time.
Studies have found that people have an aversion to washed clothing worn by murderers, and that they don't want an AIDS patient to occupy a hospital bed after they've left it — implying a belief in causality, which goes, weirdly, backward through time.
During this time, Patient 2 came to visit and reported wiping away Patient 1's tears and helping to reposition him in the hospital bed.
But in West Africa and other areas where public health resources and even basic infrastructure are limited, real - time genome sequencing and analysis can speed the response by telling health officials where to initiate contact tracing, add hospital beds, quarantine those infected and implement other infection controls.
Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston found that subjects who used light - emitting e-readers before bed had a harder time falling asleep, lower levels of sleep - promoting hormones, and shorter and delayed REM sleep — all of which reduced their alertness levels in the morning.
My contractions were still 3 - 4 minutes apart at this point, and I didn't want to be stuck in a bed in early labor, so like any good patient, I killed some time before heading to the hospital.
But because of the pain relief I had, I went into the hospital with other labors asking for an epidural from the time I was settled in bed.
Show me one hospital bed in the US with a patient suffering from Kwashiorkor who hasn't been dangerously calorie deficient for a significant period of time.
I am the only full - time academic female surgeon in my large 1,000 - bed hospital.
«Time to breathe a sigh of relief: Quinn is alive and gets to spend at least another episode in a hospital bed (thankfully, it's not inside the headquarters of a terrorist cell).»
With a hefty two - and - a-half-hour running time that moves at a strong clip, Guillaume Canet's Little White Lies self - consciously echoes The Big Chill in its story of a group of middle - aged friends who get together for an extended seaside holiday despite the fact that one of their circle lies dying in a hospital bed.
Herein lies the first fatal mistake of the film: Affleck structures the first third of the film that takes place in Boston as a kind of prologue, briefly introducing Joe lying in a hospital bed before moving back seemingly only a few months back in time.
Yet we should put this in perspective: three times as many children are taken to hospital each year after falling out of bed, as from falling out of trees.
Harrison used have to stay in bed at home, or in hospital, for weeks at a time.
After coming home from the hospital we gave the blanket the baby came home in to the dog by her bed, this helped the Daisy get the baby's scent, Daisy slept with the blanket for a long time she is most gentle around the Emily even now as she is a toddler,
Well, technology sure has changed in the 21 + years since I've been parked in a hospital bed for any significant amount of time.
Matt Cassell, who is leading the World Encephalitis Day campaign said: «For many people, the first time they hear of Encephalitis is in a hospital waiting room, or at the bed side of a loved one.
Daily Intensive Care Unit Expenses: three times the average semi private room rate when a Covered Person is Hospital Confined in a bed in the Intensive Care Unit and nursing services other than private duty nursing services.
Oversee hospital facility's patient flow, manage bed requests, moving of patients to alternate units during peak times, and efficiently document in database systems.
Many hospitals expect children to be out of bed and playing much of the time unless the child «has» to stay in bed.
From then until the end of her life, she was forced to spend most of her time away from the field and in a bed or a hospital.
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