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  1. Patient Rights (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are patient rights? As a patient, you have certain rights. Some are guaranteed by federal law, such as the right to get a copy of your medical records ...
  2. Patient Safety (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... of your health care team. Research shows that patients who are more involved with their care tend ...
  3. Personal Health Records (National Library of Medicine)  
    You've probably seen your chart at your doctor's office. In fact, you may have charts at several doctors' offices. If you've been in the hospital, you have ...
  4. ... 2024. Freifeld AG, Kaul DR. Infection in the patient with cancer. In: Niederhuber JE, Armitage JO, Kastan ...
  5. Changing a patient's position in bed every 2 hours helps keep blood flowing. This helps the skin stay healthy and prevents bedsores . Turning a patient is a good time to check the skin ...
  6. A patient's body may slowly slide when they are in bed for a long time. The patient may ask to be moved up higher for ... bed the right way to avoid injuring the patient's shoulders and skin. Using the right method will ...
  7. Find a list of patient support and advocacy groups that provide feedback on genetics-related content on MedlinePlus Genetics through a partnership with Genetic Alliance. ... information only on official, secure websites. MedlinePlus invites patient support and advocacy groups to provide feedback on ... 22q Family Foundation 3q29 Deletion and 3q29 Duplication Patient Registry 48,XXYY Project 4p- Support Group 5p- ...
  8. Some patients cannot safely leave their beds to bathe. For these people, daily bed baths can help keep their ... control odor, and increase comfort. If moving the patient causes pain, plan to give them a bed ...
  9. ... of falls Hospital staff often do not see patients fall. But falls require attention right away to ... If you are with a patient when they begin to fall: Use your body to break the fall. Protect your own back by keeping your feet wide ...
  10. Follow these steps to move a patient from bed to a wheelchair. The technique below assumes the patient can stand on at least one leg. If the patient cannot ...
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