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Downtime Procedures
Ambulatory: Downtime Procedures Additional Forms Additional Medications In Office Medication Immunization Administration Patient Visit Downtime Form Care Forms 6 Minute Walk Test Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) Allergy Injection Antepartum Intake Anticoagulation Therapy Management ASQ Ask Suicide - Screening Questions Asthma Control Test (ACT) 12 Years and Over Asthma Control Test (ACT) Under 12 Years AUA BPH Symptom Screening Audiology Assessment Audiology Intake AUDIT Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test AUDIT-C Questionnaire Bladder Scan PVR Cardiology Intake Care Team
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Hospital Respiratory Therapy
Hospital Respiratory Therapy: Education Information and Resources Education resources are listed by topic in the left menu. Select the down arrow to expand the list.
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Stroke Campaign Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions Stroke 101 What is a stroke? What are the symptoms? A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is stopped, preventing the brain from receiving the oxygen necessary for brain cells to survive. The acronym BE FAST can help you recognize symptoms of stroke and help save lives: B – Balance problems E – Eyes/vision problems F – Face drooping A – Arm weakness S – Speech difficulty T – Time to call 9-1-1 What Steps Should You Take During a Stroke? If you or a loved one are experiencing a stroke, call 9-1-1. This is a medical emergency and treatment should not be delayed
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CEE Resource Request Form
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COVID-19 Vaccine Myths
COVID-19 Vaccine Myths COVID-19 vaccines are causing the variants like Delta. False. New variants of any virus occur due to a natural process called mutation. Essentially, in an effort to survive, viruses multiply as they spread, changing themselves in the process. Even prior to the COVID-19 vaccines, several variants of the virus already existed. Further, more variants are expected as the virus continues to naturally mutate. COVID-19 vaccines can actually help prevent new variants by slowing the spread of COVID-19 and therefore reducing the opportunity for the virus to mutate. The COVID-19
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Munson Summer Camp Sign Up 2023
Munson Healthcare Summer Camp 2024 Registration Thank you for your interest in the Munson Healthcare Summer Camp for 2024! Registration has closed. Summer 2024 - Dates and Details Below are the dates and grade requirements for camp this year: Camp runs from June 10 - August 16, 2024. Camp days are Monday - Friday, 6:45 am - 5:15 pm. Children entering Kindergarten through 8th grade for the 2024-2025 school year can enroll (5 years old to 12 years old). No minimum hours required! If you have any questions, please email Brigid Wilson at bwilson@mhc.net. Important Registration Information To
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Diabetes Vision Screening
Vision Screening Diabetes and Eye Health People with diabetes are at increased risk for vision loss. Managing your diabetes and getting routine eye exams can help protect your eyes. Why you need an annual retinal eye exam Over time, having too much sugar in your blood can damage your eye, causing a condition called retinopathy that can lead to blindness. There’s good news though—retinopathy is preventable. If you have diabetes there are important steps you can take to prevent vision loss and maintain good eye health: Get a comprehensive dilated eye examination every year Manage your blood
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Community Giving | Munson Healthcare Foundations
Community Giving 2026 At Munson Healthcare, our clinical providers and leadership teams constantly evaluate the healthcare needs of our community to determine how best to serve our patients. We are committed to giving Northern Michigan more and better access to the types of care you and your family need, through investing in programs, services, technology and equipment, and our facilities. But we can’t do this work without the support of our community. Every gift made this spring - no matter the size - helps to keep healthcare strong in our community. Your Help is Needed Your support through a
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Hospital Nursing Patient Lists
Hospital Nursing: Patient Lists Adding and Removing Patients for CareCompass Adding and Removing Patients from the Custom List for CLO, NAO and UCO Creating a Custom List How to Create a Location List for Outpatient Departments Education Interactive Course Location Patient List Creation for Inpatient Units Obsolete Patient List Removal Setting a Default Patient List