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  • How to Insert a Huber Needle

    Huber needles are needles used to administer long-term chemotherapy in cancer patients. They are inserted into a port surgically installed under the skin so that the patient need only be injected...

  • How to Assess Home Health Care Needs

    As the population ages and demands more and better health care, the home health field continues to grow to meet these needs. Home health care is comprised of two distinct categories that can be...

  • How to Care for a Bedridden Patient With a Feeding Tube

    Caring for a bedridden patient can be a challenge in itself; however, adding a feeding tube to the scenario makes proper care just that much more delicate. Bedridden patients with feeding tubes...

  • How to Unclog a G-Tube Feeding Tube

    Gastrostomy tubes (G-tubes) can get clogged, making feeding impossible. Regular preventive care of a G-tube reduces the likelihood of clogs, but it does not eliminate clogs 100 percent of the...

  • How to Use a Medical Oxygen Analyzer

    Medical oxygen analyzers are an effective tool to measure the amount of oxygen that a patient is exhaling. These types of measurements can then be used to assess how well the lungs are working,...

  • How to Cope With Not Having Health Benefits

    With this ongoing recession, living without health benefits is a reality for many working Americans. Here are a few ways to remain healthy, stress-free and even manage to get check-ups without...

  • How to Choose In Home Care For a Senior

    In-home care is for those who prefer not to be in a hospital or rehabilitation facility, but require help with some of their daily activities. While many of the responsibilities can be performed...

  • How to Be an Organized Caregiver

    It's not a new dilemma, but it draws much more attention than in previous decades. So many adult children and other relatives are finding themselves in the role of caregiver to an elderly or sick...

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