Hospital
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And it just reminds me of the thought of what happens when one of us on a taxi like this falls off, has an accident and needs a
hospital.
In fact, it's from a major teaching
hospital
in Nigeria.
I'm saying we need more than just, you know, vaccination, malaria, AIDS, because I want to be treated in a proper
hospital
if something happens to me out there.
Usually when you buy a ventilator in a hospital, you buy a different one for children, you buy a different one for transport.
And because I'm Latina and a Spanish speaker, in my first volunteer doula gig at a public
hospital
in North Carolina, I saw clearly how race and class impacted the experiences of the women that I supported.
Her clients, most of whom are black, Haitian and Latina, deliver at the local
hospital.
One woman texted to ask if a medication she was prescribed at the
hospital
was OK to take while pregnant.
A similar demographic of women in Jennie's area who gave birth at the same
hospital
her clients did were three times more likely to give birth to a baby below a healthy weight.
Surely, I thought, there must be a better spot than a
hospital
intensive care unit for children at the end of their lives.
Rather than the bright, noisy quarters of the hospital, their rooms are calm and comfortable, with actual living spaces for the families, a sanctuary of gardens and a wonderful outdoor playground with special structures for children with physical limitations.
This sweet baby Lars came to us directly from a
hospital
intensive care unit.
There were a variety of factors that contributed to Crystal's improvement which we later came to call the "George Mark bump," a lovely, not uncommon phenomenon where children outlive the prognoses of their illnesses if they're outside of the
hospital.
For a little girl who had spent most of the year earlier in a
hospital
bed, being outside counting hummingbirds made for an amazing time with her grandma, and lots of laughter.
It's also interesting to note that we are able to provide this care at about one third of the cost of a
hospital
intensive care unit, and our families don't see a bill.
Still, most of the children who die in the United States every year die in
hospital
rooms, surrounded by beeping machines and anxious, exhausted adults who have no other option but to say goodbye under those harsh, institutional lights and among virtual strangers.
The transition from cure to care remains a challenging one for many
hospital
physicians whose training has really been about saving lives, not about gently guiding the patient to the end of life.
The complex medical diagnoses that bring our young patients to us mean that their lives have often been restricted, some to a
hospital
bed for long periods of time, others to wheelchairs, still others to intensive courses of chemotherapy or rehab.
Based on national elections in the UK, Italy, Israel and of course, the most recent US presidential election, using polls to predict electoral outcomes is about as accurate as using the moon to predict
hospital
admissions.
Today, only one in five babies in the United States is born in a baby-friendly
hospital.
I hadn't seen her since the last time we were in Sudan together, and there I was at her
hospital
bedside in a 400-year-old building in France.
Well, tell that to any pediatric cancer parent that's ever taken an exam glove and blown it up into a balloon, or transformed a syringe into a rocket ship, or let their child ride their IV pole through the
hospital
halls like it was a race car.
Think about the last time you went to any
hospital
or clinic and the last time anybody spent an hour explaining those sorts of things to you.
Come down with pneumonia, and your mother will rush you to the nearest
hospital
for medical treatment.
Very often, he would be the first person they would see when they opened their eyes in the
hospital.
They took 100
hospital
employees, put an activity tracker on them and then let them go about their next 12-hour shift all alone, just a regular 12-hour shift.
And when he was admitted to the hospital, a CT scan revealed tumors in Paul's lungs and in his bones.
The day we took Paul into the
hospital
for the last time was the most difficult day of my life.
And I was only 14 then, and I put my father's dead body in the back seat of the car, and my mother besides me, I started driving back from the
hospital
to the house.
I spent a large chunk of my time in
hospital
and at home, and only went back to do my final exams.
So A.B. took Prince and his mother to the river, got in a canoe and paddled for four hours to get to the
hospital.
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