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Nonpharmacological pain management interventions can be used effectively with children of any age. There are a wide variety of techniques that can be adapted based on a childs age, temperament, likes, and dislikes, says Chris Brown, MS, CCLS, director of child life and education at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia.
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To help health care professionals and parents make procedures involving needles, such as a blood draw or spinal tap, less painful, Mia Crane, CCLS, a certified child-life specialist at Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta, helped create two teaching sheets on nonpharmacological pain management. One tool is for nurses and practitioners and the other for parents.
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Most patient education managers agree that it is important to equip employees with the tools they need to effectively teach patients. However, this entails much more than an adequate supply of written materials and videos. It includes teaching employees the techniques they need to instruct patients and prompting education to ensure that patients are safely discharged.
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Bach Flower Essences are a homeopathic remedy that people use to manage and balance their emotions.
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This article provides a list of the 38 essences discovered by Bach and the emotions they address that would indicate the reason for selecting it for treatment purposes.
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At Sarasota (FL) Memorial Hospital, emergency department case managers have made a significant impact in reducing inappropriate admissions and assuring efficient patient flow.
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Here are several steps you can take now to prepeare for the outpatient prospective payment system, along with a sample charge sheet for EDs to report procedures that are performed separately.
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A looming deadline for the health care industry to comply with privacy regulations gains more significance with release of an additional 45 pages of regulations that include yet another compliance date.
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With the April 14 deadline fast approaching, emergency departments must make sure their processes, procedures, and documentation are fully compliant with the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996. If theyre not, the consequences could be severe.