WASHINGTON — The use of physical restraints on nursing home patients declined nearly 40 percent nationally in recent years as the federal government, states and the nursing home industry placed greater emphasis on eliminating what once was a common practice.
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KUALA LUMPUR: The shortage of nurses in Malaysia has caused several wards and intensive care units in newer hospitals to remain closed. Health Minister Datuk Liow Tiong Lai said among the hospitals affected included those in...
Westport, CT. — The MetLife Mature Market Institute® has advice for caregivers about acting on behalf of a loved one with regard to health care matters. The recently updated guide, Becoming an Effecti... [WebWire - Friday, July...
Baghdad: As the armoured truck rounds the street corner, nurse Lamia Hussain Mohammad paces the crayon-scribbled hallways of a Sadr City elementary school with an army-issued rifle over her shoulder. From inside the building,...
By Michael Gilbert, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Jul. 25--A nurse who treated victims of one of the Army's worst air disasters and at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, took command Thursday at Madigan Army Medical Center. Maj....