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05th October 2009
Healthcare officials serving Peel told Regional Council today that despite their best efforts to reduce wait times at hospital emergency departments, there's still a long way to go.
Officials with the Central West (Brampton) and Mississauga Halton loca... Read >
Author: Peel Paramedic
22nd September 2009
Firstly, you have to understand what a hospitalist is. Hospitalists are doctors who specialize or focus on hospital medicine. Meaning these doctors consider the hospital as their office. Hospitalists are involved in patient care, research, teaching and le... Read >
Author: Danial Holland
22nd September 2009
Congestive heart failure is an insidious opponent, possessing a slow onset that results in a patient often not even noticing they are having symptoms. Over time the patient will suffer from worsening dyspnea and edema that will eventually drive them to se... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
20th August 2009
Warning: Following these instructions blindly can be hazardous to your health. Not to mention your face.
Acne Home Treatment Number One:
Pick at, squeeze, poke the offending pimple. Do whatever you can to hurt it. Maybe it will get the message and ... Read >
Author: jeyanth
18th August 2009
Whiplash Compensation Claims recommendation Whiplash Injury is a unexpected moderate to harsh strain inspiring the bones, discs, muscles, nerves, or tendons of the neck, which is made of 7 little bones called the cervical backbone. Symptoms may appear str... Read >
Author: Duane Barnes
31st July 2009
Every solicitor will need to prepare your whiplash claim as if it was going to go to a final Court hearing. In the majority of cases this will not happen, but your solicitor must always prepare for the worst case scenario. Therefore, they have to obtain a... Read >
09th July 2009
The demand for emergency medicine and visits to medical emergency departments (EDs) was on the increase according to the “National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2001 Emergency Department Summary: 2001.” The increase in recent years contribu... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons
07th July 2009
Emergency Medicine Physicians (EMP), a Jackson Township-based company that supplies residency trained and board certified emergency physicians to staff and manage hospital emergency departments, has launched a new website.
The new site seeks to convey ... Read >
Author: Alan AuFrance
06th July 2009
A family of four have been compensated with almost £8,000 in total after a road collision left them suffering from multiple personal injuries.
The family had been travelling in their Audi A4 while on their way back home from a relative’s home in Gle... Read >
Author: Arti
27th June 2009
It is clear that most stakeholders in the health industry now support President Obama's view that it is essential that we have substantial healthcare reform, and soon. The arguments around the issue are not whether this should happen, but how and when it ... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees
23rd June 2009
Urgent Care Kansas City has a high quality urgent care facility and it is the Urgency Room. What determines high quality urgent care centers are:- Access for patients- Quality of care- Quality of Physicians of the Urgent Care Facility - Types... Read >
Author: Normand Irwin
06th June 2009
What is Neck Whiplash and How Does It Happen?
Whiplash is most often caused in car crashes when the car in which the whiplash victim is suffering is forced to accelerate from a stationary position to speed and then stop again, all in a matter of seconds.... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
26th April 2009
Understanding The Nature Of A Whiplash Injury
The first stage is to explore what a whiplash injury is. A whiplash injury usually happens when your vehicle is stationary or in slow moving traffic. A car or lorry will collide with the rear of your vehicl... Read >
10th April 2009
Firstly, you have to understand what a hospitalist is. Hospitalists are doctors who specialize or focus on hospital medicine. Meaning these doctors consider the hospital as their office. Hospitalists are involved in patient care, research, teaching and le... Read >
Author: John Samson
16th March 2009
Vicodin is a combination of acetaminophen, and hydrocodone in a tablet form. It is a painkiller used to get relief from moderate to severe pain. According to National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2007, approximately 50 million Americans of age 12 or olde... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
10th March 2009
What is Neck Whiplash and How Does It Happen?
Whiplash is most often caused in car crashes when the car in which the whiplash victim is suffering is forced to accelerate from a stationary position to speed and then stop again, all in a matter of second... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
30th January 2009
SIDS is defined as "a sudden and unexpected death of an infant or young child, in which a thorough postmortem examination, and examination of the death scene, fails to demonstrate an adequate cause for death." It is the single most frequent cause of infan... Read >
Author: hans raj
13th October 2008
Asthma is a chronic illness, and the long-term effect of these symptoms may have a profound impact on a child's quality of life at home and school. This topic, however, will examine a much more dramatic face of the disease-the asthma emergency that every ... Read >
Author: Alien
13th October 2008
If you recognize the signs of a severe flare early there should be enough time to give a quick-relief treatment, call your physician, and get to an emergency department. Most asthma flares have a progression of symptoms over the course of hours, and trave... Read >
Author: Alien
13th October 2008
Emergency department care usually begins with an assessment at triage to determine the level of illness. For asthma, this includes vital signs (temperature, pulse and breathing rates, and blood pressure) and pulse oximetry, a small clip that attaches to a... Read >
Author: Alien
13th October 2008
If your child doesn't respond well to treatment in the emergency department, the staff will arrange for admission to the hospital. In the past, this typically involved moving to a room upstairs in the hospital where care is supervised by your pediatrician... Read >
Author: Alien
11th September 2008
Ankle sprains and ankle fractures are a common part of physiotherapy practice. A repeated sprain can give difficulty walking on uneven surfaces or a chronic ankle pain problem. The subjective examination from the physio explores how the injury occurred, t... Read >
Author: David Ravech
08th September 2008
Alcohol caused this!
Here's just some of the alcohol related violence and injuries I have seen so far this year in the emergency department:
* 24 Year old guy with ruptured spleen and broken back when he fell off a balcony * 15 year old girl who dow... Read >
Author: Ross G
14th July 2008
We are lucky in this country that if you have an accident or become ill you are able to go to an NHS hospital, and seek treatment at their accident and emergency department. Most hospitals are located in central city locations and provide treatment around... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
05th June 2008
Scientists are continually doing research as to if certain demographics are at more of a risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI) than other individuals. It may seem as though mere statistics mean nothing but in actuality, the link is becoming stronger as to... Read >
Author: Legal
20th May 2008
Tracheitis (also known as Bacterial tracheitis or Acute bacterial tracheitis) is a bacterial infection of the trachea and is capable of producing airway obstruction. One of the most common causes is Staphylococcus aureus and often follows a recent viral u... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Certain adverse drug reactions and drug interactions make for a growing concern within the health industry. A large amount of research has established that the occurrence of drug interactions varies from between three to thirty percent. Drug-drug interact... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter
08th May 2008
An attack of stroke is to worry about. Most people are unable to realize that they had a stroke because they don’t know about it. Yes, most people across the globe do not have the slightest idea of symptoms that indicates the attack of a deadly stroke. ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
07th May 2008
The main access route to Jimmy’s Hospital on Beckett Street and was closed to the public after an explosion.
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust said, ‘One of the main access routes to Jimmy’s had been closed, but the Accident and Emergency d... Read >
Author: Karri Madelline
18th February 2008
Insurance companies use many excuses to avoid making fair settlement offers to victims of car accidents. The most popular are:
1. You weren't wearing a seatbelt and thus were the cause of your own injuries.
2. Your car had equipment defects which c... Read >
Author: Gary Rosenberg
02nd September 2007
Mittelschmerz is one-sided lower-abdominal pain that occurs in women at or around the time of ovulation. The word mittelschmerz actually means "middle pain," because this pain is felt during the middle of your menstrual cycle. Most of the time, mittelschm... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th August 2007
The heart is the center of the body’s cardiovascular system. Throughout the body's blood vessels, the heart pumps blood to all of the body's cells. The blood carries oxygen, which the cells need. Heart disease is a group of medical problems that occur w... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
29th August 2007
Until recently, heart disease was uncommon in Asian populations. Results from a new study of more than half a million Asians indicate that a large epidemic of heart disease is poised to affect China and many other countries in the region.
The study, co... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
04th July 2007
Today, there are organizations and companies that provide hospitalist physicians in hospitals all over the world in a contractual basis. This is because they are able to provide service to primary healthcare physicians who are regulars in the hospital’s... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa
31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Kelly Robbins
Who are your dream clients? If I asked you right now could you tell me? Have you taken the time to identify what your ideal or "dream" client is like? Written a detailed description of them? Whether it's a doctor that would... Read >
Author: Kelly Robbins
28th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Ted Crawford
A stroke, also known as a CVA (cerebrovascular accident), is a life-threatening event in which the brain's oxygen supply has been cut off causing problems with such functions as speech, sensation, behavior, memory, and thoug... Read >
Author: Ted Crawford
01st February 2006
As we go through life it is amazing how many people you meet that never learned how to swim. If these parents ever accompany their children to swimming pools or lakes, they do not have the skills to save their own child. Teaching children to swim should b... Read >
Author: Gregory Fort
07th January 2006
Whiplash Compensation Claims Advice
Whiplash Compensation Claims
Advice
Whiplash Injury
is a sudden moderate to severe strain affecting the bones, discs, muscles,
nerves, or tendons of the neck, which is composed of seven small bones kno... Read >
Author: Julian Hall
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