Essential Hospital Handbook

£12.99

Essential Hospital Handbook

How to Be an Effective Partner in a Loved One's Care

Medicine: general issues Doctor / patient relationship Popular medicine and health Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions

Author: Patrick Conlon

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Collection: Yale University Press Health & Wellness

Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 21st July 2009

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 352 pages

ISBN: 9780300155471


Hospitalization and Family Support

Hospitalization is often as dismaying and frightening for family members as it is for the patient. And despite a heartfelt desire to understand what is happening and to comfort a sick or injured loved one, too often relatives and friends feel helpless and marginalized by the hospital system. This valuable book is the first to assist families and friends of adult patients to navigate the unfamiliar and intimidating territory of the hospital. It spells out in the clearest terms how a family can form a partnership with medical providers to ensure the best patient care possible.

Patrick Conlon's inspiration for the book was the sudden, frightening hospitalization of his longtime partner, Jim, and his personal struggle to develop a useful role for himself as a caregiver. Here he provides the handbook he wishes he’d had when Jim was admitted to the hospital. Conlon offers encouragement, proven strategies, and straightforward advice—all with the goal of empowering others to become successful care partners at the bedside of their loved ones.

Special Features of the Book

--Simple dos and don’ts to help you help your loved one and interact with hospital professionals

--Handy tear-out checklists to fill in when consulting a surgeon, preparing for discharge, making a complaint, updating family and friends, and planning important meetings

--Definitions of hospital jargon—terms, abbreviations, euphemisms, and acronyms

--Sidebars with interesting facts: Can cell phones interfere with sensitive medical equipment? Why don’t British doctors wear neckties? What’s the average length of stay in an ICU?

--Easy-to-use caregiver’s chart and diary

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