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  2. Bedridden - Wikipedia

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    Being bedridden leads to many complications such as loss of muscle strength and endurance. Contractures, osteoporosis from disuse and the degeneration of joints can occur. Being confined to bed can add to the likelihood of developing an increased heart rate, decreased cardiac output, hypertension , and thromboembolism . [ 8 ]

  3. Pressure ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Nursing homes and hospitals usually set programs in place to avoid the development of pressure ulcers in those who are bedridden, such as using a routine time frame for turning and repositioning to reduce pressure. The frequency of turning and repositioning depends on the person's level of risk. [citation needed]

  4. Support surface - Wikipedia

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    The traditional method of dealing with immobility is to turn the patient at least every two hours, following a side-back-side protocol. Through the years, many mechanical systems have been improvised to prevent these complications of immobility: Sheepskin laid on top of the patient's mattress. Foam mattresses and overlays.

  5. Activities of daily living - Wikipedia

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    However, for patients for whom rolling to the side is contraindicated, such as those recovering from hip replacement surgery, the process is modified. These patients are assisted into a sitting position while the caregiver makes the top half of the bed. Once completed, the patient is then helped to lie back while the bottom half of the bed is made.

  6. Woman with ALS explains decision to die with medical assistance

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    The patient must have six months or less to live, be of sound mind and must administer it themselves. The procedure is different than euthanasia — when a doctor gives a patient a lethal ...

  7. Rhode Island’s nursing home residents would suffer if ... - AOL

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    Sweeping federal cuts could lead Rhode Island to lose $220 million in nursing home revenue, Magaziner said, which would in turn lead to facilities closing. It’s unlikely the state could tax its ...

  8. Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Tenement House Commission reported deficiencies at the hospital. At that time 272 bedridden patients occupied the fourth floor of a building. In addition, the staff are housed on the top floor of the building. There was no outside fire escape and only one stairway for egress in an emergency. [236]

  9. People are paying thousands for 'face BBLs.' Welcome to the ...

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    Plastic surgeons say that, in an effort to have work done that looks natural and understated, more people are turning to facial fat transfers, or "face BBLs," over fillers, which are easy to ...