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Treating Epilepsy and Seizures in Northern Michigan
Treating Epilepsy and Seizures in Northern Michigan What to Do If Someone Has a Seizure DON’T: Put an object in their mouth or restrain them. DO: Keep your loved one safe from harm, including placing them on the ground in a safe location, ideally on their side. Stay with them until they regain consciousness. Call 911 in the event of a medical emergency. Epilepsy affects about one in 26 people—and one in 10 people will have a seizure in their lifetime. Not every seizure or form of epilepsy looks the same. In some cases, someone may have a seizure and not even realize it. The good news is, our
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Low-Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening
Low-Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women and causes more deaths than any other kind of cancer. With the use of low-dose CT screening, we may detect lung cancers earlier, increasing the chance of cure. CT lung screening in high-risk patients has shown to decrease cancer death by 20 percent, according to the National Lung Screening Trial in 2011. Who Should be Screened? Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT is recommended for people who meet the following criteria: Between the ages of 50 and 77 years old (age 78-80 may be eligible with
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Cancer Screening and Prevention
Cancer Screening and Prevention A significant portion of specific cancer cases can be prevented through a combination of proper screening and healthy lifestyle choices. Regular screening may find breast, cervical, and colorectal (colon) cancers early, when treatment is likely to work best. Types of Cancer Screening Breast Cancer Mammograms are the best way to find breast cancer early, when it is easier to treat. Learn More About Breast Cancer Screening Cervical Cancer A Pap test can find abnormal cells in the cervix which may turn into cancer. The HPV (human papillomavirus) test looks for the
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Sepsis
Sepsis Sepsis is the leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals. The risk of mortality increases almost 8% for every hour that care is delayed. 80% of sepsis deaths could have been avoided with more rapid recognition and treatment. Educational Resources Continuing Medical Education (CME) Munson Healthcare | Munson Sepsis Initiative Update: The New Surviving Sepsis Guidelines Medscape | Pneumonia and Sepsis in Critical Care: Navigating a Complex Patient Diagnostic Workup Medscape | SPOTLIGHT: Critical Care Updates 2021: The Latest Advances in Diagnosing Sepsis and Pneumonia Physician-Patient
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Ambulatory Clinical: Navigation
Ambulatory Clinical: Navigation PowerChart Advance Directives Advance Directives in the EMR Ambulatory Organizer Ambulatory Organizer Overview Ambulatory Organizer Patient Status Color Legend Ambulatory Organizer Resource Selection Printing a Schedule from the Ambulatory Organizer HealthData Archiver HealthData Archiver Lists and Reports Dynamic Worklist Manual myViews List for Scheduling CTs and CTAs Overdue INR Report Nurse View: Workflow Page Components Allergies Component Overview Care Team Component Chief Complaint Component Overview Clinical Media Overview Diagnostic Component Overview