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  • How to Get on a List for a Kidney Transplant

    If you need a kidney transplant and there are no living donors available, a transplant hospital will place you on the national waiting list for organ transplant. Factors such as your age, blood...

  • Definition of Hospital CPR

    When a patient experiences cardiorespiratory arrest in a hospital setting, it is up to the health care professionals within the building to resuscitate the patient with the correct technique. The...

  • What to Expect After Back Surgery

    The type of back surgery you have will determine the duration of your healing time. Back surgery is an invasive procedure that is usually done to correct nerve damage due to compressed discs. Most...

  • Outpatient Surgery Procedures

    About 60 percent of elective procedures in the United States are currently performed in an outpatient setting, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, a division of the U.S....

  • How to Care for a Critically Ill Surgical Patient

    People who are critically ill are facing life-threatening illnesses and conditions. As a professional caregiver, you must meet their basic needs and monitor their health. It can be a thankless...

  • How to Prepare for foot surgery

    Every surgical procedure has similar preparations that are given to you by the doctor. These tips will help you in a personal way to prepare for foot surgery.

  • How to Help A Friend After Surgery

    Going through surgery can be a daunting experience for anyone. Making yourself available to a friend in need is a great act of selflessness that can be invaluable to him/her during this scary time.

  • How to help someone while they're in the ICU

    When a friend or loved one is in the hospital's intensive care unit there are limits to what you can do to help. This article lists suggestions on how to help someone while they're in the ICU....

  • How to Know When You've Been a Patient at The Hospital for Too Long

    I recently had to stay in the hospital for several days, and when I got back home, I found it funny that there were some things that I had already grown accustom to that I would have to adjust to...

  • How to Do Favors for A Friend Who Is Having Surgery

    Sometimes, you can't visit a friend in the hospital for a number of reasons but your friend is important to you and you want to show her how much you care. She probably would appreciate a...

  • How Much Does a Lung Transplant Cost?

    The cost of a lung transplant varies according to whether it's a single-lung or double-lung transplant, how much hospital care the patient requires, and how much the particular hospital and...

  • How Does a Kidney Donor Recover From Surgery?

    The recovery period for kidney donors is much shorter than it was in the past, thanks to newer and less invasive surgical techniques. Donors can usually return to work and other regular activities...

  • How to Protect Yourself When You Become A Hospital Patient!

    Planning ahead can favourably influence the outcome if you find yourself in need of surgery.

  • How to Get a Lung Transplant Evaluation

    The United States averages only 1000 lung transplants in a year. There are not enough viable organs to go around and lung transplants are extremely expensive. Not everyone who is dying of lung...

  • How to Recover From Abdominal Surgery

    The length of time it takes to recover from abdominal surgery depends on the extent and type of surgery. For instance, a laproscopic gallbladder procedure may take a few days at the most to be...

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