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  • Assisted Living vs. Nursing Homes

    Assisted Living vs. Nursing Homes

    When a loved one is no longer able to live on their own, families might consider a variety of living arrangements. Because the elderly are vulnerable to several types of abuse, it’s important for families to choose to the best living arrangements for their elderly family members and loved ones. Two of the most common living arrangements are assisted living facilities and nursing homes, but to decide if either one of these is right for your loved one, you need to understand how they are different.

  • Alternative Birth Regulations in Pennsylvania

    Alternative Birth Regulations in Pennsylvania

    Over the past decade, more women have chosen natural out-of-hospital birth options with midwives rather than traditional hospital obstetrical treatment and medications. While every woman has the right to give birth how she chooses, it’s important to understand what requirements all midwives are expected to meet to ensure safe deliveries.

  • nursing malpractice

    Can Nurses Be Held Responsible For Medical Malpractice?

    Nurses are at the frontline of healthcare in the U.S. They are often responsible for monitoring the day-to-day wellbeing of patients. Because of their important role, nurses are held to certain standard of care to ensure all patients are cared for effectively and attentively. When a nurse fails to provide medical care up to the applicable standard of care expected, patients can suffer injuries or even death.

  • perinatal hypoxia

    How Hypoxia Happens

    Hypoxia occurs when the body or a certain portion of the body is deprived of oxygen. Because oxygen is vital for organs like your brain and your liver to function, permanent damage can occur after only several minutes of oxygen deprivation. With the potential to do such catastrophic harm, hypoxia during childbirth can be life-threatening for both the mother and the child.

  • Understanding Hospital Negligence

    Understanding Hospital Negligence

    The best way for hospitals to provide superior patient care is through their employees, but what happens when a healthcare worker is negligent in their duties?