Hospital Survival Guide: The Patient Handbook to Getting Better and Getting Out
By (Author) David Sherer
Humanix Books
Humanix Books
20th October 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
Health systems and services
Reference works
362.1
Winner of BEST ANESTHESIOLOGIST, HEALTH TAP 2013 2013 (United States)
Paperback
300
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER HAVE AN OPERATION IN JULY AND OTHER LIFESAVING ADVICE!
"This book offers practical advice about how to keep yourself free from harm and error in hospitals, and how to assert yourself in cases such as getting stuck with a bad roommate or a rude doctor. Includes chapters on taking children to the hospital and how to be prepared before an emergency."TheWall Street Journal
Hospital Survival Guide: The Patient Handbook to Getting Better and Getting Outis the essential patient handbook to ensure that you and your family emerge from hospital visits healthier than before checking-in and without having to endure excessive stays, pain or indignities. Includes practical tips, warnings and surprising information you doctor might not tell you, such as the fact that July, when the new interns start, is the most dangerous month to have a procedure done at a teaching hospital; EMLA anesthetic cream can be requested to be used on childrens skin, allowing for less painful I.V. starts; and washing off all iodine-based antiseptics thoroughly after surgery can prevent chemical burns. Proven tips for reducing hospital bills are also presented.
Dr Sherer will teach you how to:
"I recommend thisbook for everyone, especially people who areundergoing their first operation in a hospital.Being aware of the services offered or not offeredin the hospital and learning ways to reduce anxiety can be invaluable throughout ones hospitalstay. For health care providers, theHospital Survival Guideoffers excellent insight into many ofthe uncertainties that patients face as they enterinto the unknown world of the hospital.Even though we hear the alarming statisticsevery day, the book is a powerful reminder of allof the mistakes that can be made in the courseof care and what we all can do to reduce the likelihood of experiencing a medical error ourselves."P&T Journal
Praise for Hospital Survival Guide by Doctor David Sherer:
"This book offers practical advice about how to keep yourself free from harm and error in hospitals, and how to assert yourself in cases such as getting stuck with a bad roommate or a rude doctor. Includes chapters on taking children to the hospital and how to be prepared before an emergency."TheWall Street Journal
"Dr. Sherer...addresses what to expect and ask for..." The New York Times
"In his "Survival Guide,"(Dr Sherer) maintains that it's patients, not doctors, who are in the best position to make many decisions affecting their health care."The Washington Post
"Offers Practical Tips for Making Hospital Stays LessTraumatic for Patients." P&T Journal
"Dr. David Sherers Hospital Survival Guide is an insightful andeasy-to-read book on making a hospital stay as safe and relaxedas possible... describe(s) steps patientscan take to minimize the risk of medical errors during theirhospital stay. The author include(s) more than 100 tips for maximizing thehospital experience; Contains short chapters that focus on key questions that all readers would want answered, such as how to selectthe appropriate hospital when surgery must be performed, howto go about choosing the surgeon, which documents are needed,and how to get the most benefit from the hospital stay."P&T Journal
"I recommend thisbook for everyone, especially people who areundergoing their first operation in a hospital.Being aware of the services offered or not offeredin the hospital and learning ways to reduce anxiety can be invaluable throughout ones hospitalstay. For health care providers, the Hospital Survival Guide offers excellent insight into many ofthe uncertainties that patients face as they enterinto the unknown world of the hospital.Even though we hear the alarming statisticsevery day, the book is a powerful reminder of allof the mistakes that can be made in the courseof care and what we all can do to reduce the likelihood of experiencing a medical error ourselves."P&T Journal
"Dr. Sherer's contribution to navigating the hospital maze emphasizes surgical hospitalizations...He notes that July, when the new interns start, is the most dangerous month to have a procedure done at a teaching hospital. He also presents proven tips for reducing hospital bills and offers a range of suggestions for making hospital stays safer and more pleasant."ElderLawAnswers.com
David Sherer MD (Chevy Chase, MD) is an American physician, author and inventor. He is a member of Leading Physicians of the World, and a multitime winner of HealthTaps leading anesthesiologists award. Dr. Sherer has retired from his clinical anesthesiology practice in the suburbs of Washington, DC, and now focuses on patient education, writing and patient advocacy; including as a medical and health video commentator for Bottom Line Inc.'s What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You columns and podcasts. He holds two US patents in the fields of critical care medicine and telecommunications. Appearing in all forms of media, Dr Sherer is a tireless advocate for hospitalized patients, and believes that individual responsibility, and not government intervention, is the key to improving the general health and wellbeing of all Americans.
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The author lives & works in the Washington DC metro area.