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Results 1 - 10 of 47 for hospitals
  1. Pneumonia acquired in the hospital is a very serious infection because the patient's defense mechanisms are often impaired by illness, and the infecting organisms are ...
  2. ... in an outpatient surgical facility, or in a hospital. The surgery is performed while the patient is ... easily controlled by medication. Most patients leave the hospital on the same day, or shortly thereafter. Within ...
  3. The child will stay in the hospital for approximately two days after surgery. The foot will be casted and kept elevated, with ice packs used to reduce swelling and ...
  4. The child may require several days in the hospital. Dilatation of the new anus (to improve muscle tone and prevent narrowing) will begin in the hospital and continue for some months. Stool softeners and ...
  5. ... boy is usually done before he leaves the hospital. A numbing medication (local anesthesia such as Xylocaine) ... instances, the child will be discharged from the hospital on the day of the surgery.
  6. ... in either an outpatient facility or in the hospital. Incisions are made along the natural creases in ... day or two. Most patients stay in the hospital for two days. The dressing is replaced by ...
  7. ... in either an outpatient facility or in the hospital. ... day or two. Most patients stay in the hospital for two days. The dressing is replaced by ...
  8. ... 3 to 7 days and stay in the hospital for 5 to 14 days. By the time ...
  9. ... reversible procedure. Tubal ligation is done in the hospital while the patient is deep asleep and pain- ...
  10. ... and restores hearing immediately. Patients usually leave the hospital the same day of surgery. Most people who ...
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