Political Science, asked by nani860, 9 months ago

Where do you go when you are ill are there any problem that any problems that you face write a paragraph based on your experience

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Answered by cchaitanya325
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Hospital Risk No. 1: Medication Errors

Hospital Risk No. 2: MRSA and Other Hospital-Acquired Infections

Hospital Risk No. 3: Pneumonia

Aspiration pneumonia has a more specific cause. It develops when you breathe in fluids, like vomit. This can happen after anesthesia because your normal coughing reflexes may be suppressed. The best way to avoid this type of pneumonia is to follow your doctor's advice about not eating or drinking after midnight the day before your surgery. If you don't have anything in your stomach to vomit up, the danger of aspiration pneumonia is quite low.

Hospital Risk No. 4: Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Another method of DVT prevention is something you can do on your own. "The sooner you can start moving around, the lower your risk of DVT," Clancy says. Stretching and -- when your doctor gives you the OK, getting up and walking -- will get your circulation back to normal.

Hospital Risk No. 6: Anesthesia Complications

When you're in the hospital, it's very easy to feel intimidated. While you lie in bed, groggy and disheveled in a sweaty johnny-coat, you may feel pretty powerless compared to the brisk, lab-coated doctors who appear at your bedside. What could your puny opinion matter to all these experts? It may be tempting to give up control, to lie back and just hope that your doctors and nurses will remember everything.

But you should never give up responsibility for your own health. The advice from all the experts is to pay attention and ask questions.

"In the old days, good patients were the ones who didn't make any noise and were grateful," says Clancy. "It turns out that those patients don't do so well. The ones who do well are the ones who ask questions."

So to lower your hospital risks, you have to be an active and involved patient. Not only will it give you a feeling of control over your situation, but it may even improve your care. If you're too dazed after surgery to pay attention, your family members should be asking questions on your behalf.

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