Tuesday, May 6, 2014

When the Need Arises

   
This, my friends, is the age of enlightenment!!No longer is it necessary to be uninformed. There is much knowledge right at your fingertips waiting to be discovered and shared.
I have a close relative who underwent major surgery, at Cedars Sinai Hospital last week, using Robotic surgery. The surgery was successful and the patient is on the road to full recovery.
However, I would advise anyone who has a relative, loved one, or friend, who has to be hospitalized, to please, please do not under any circumstances allow him/her to be there alone and without support.
A hospital can be a haven of life saving care, or it can be a bane of destruction and even death.  
Even before being admitted to the hospital for a surgical procedure you should make every attempt possible to find the best surgeon for your particular procedure.
Some questions my family asked were;
(1)Why does my relative need surgery
(2) What are the alternative to surgery (if any)
(3)What operation are you recommending and why
(4) What are the risk factors
(5) How many of these Robotic surgeries have you personally performed
(6)What has been your success rate in performing these surgeries
(7) what kind of anesthesia will be used and who is the Doctor that will administer
(8) what is the normal recovery time
((9) How many of these surgeries do you perform each day or per week
(10) What time of day do you perform your first surgery
(11)Can my relative be the first surgery you perform that day
(12) In your opinion if you were to have this surgery performed, who would you choose to do it
(13)AND the one question we want a clear and concise answer to is; ARE YOU AND THE ANESTHESIOLOIST BOARD CERTIFIED 
These are a few of the questions my family will ask the doctor. Not only do I think these questions and others are necessary to ask, I think it is imperative that you ask them. My family believes that the more your family show the doctor that you care and are greatly concerned with the level of care that will be accorded your family member, the more the doctor and hospital staff will care and be involved with safety and proper procedures. The idea is to have the best care possible while in the hospital and hopefully return home, better off and healthier, than you were when you first entered the hospital
Remember Knowledge is Power!!
Allen Carter 


6 Comments:

At May 6, 2014 at 8:57 PM , Blogger Carolyn Coleman Grady said...

Allen, you have provided great information. First hand experience shares here today. The questions ate clear and very specific. I think any family member would love you as a patient advocate. Knowledge is power and knowing the right questions to ask keeps the medical team on their toes.

 
At May 6, 2014 at 11:10 PM , Blogger Priya Shiva said...

Useful info. Thank you for sharing!

 
At May 7, 2014 at 6:25 PM , Blogger AnimalBliss said...

Yes, those are all valid and extremely important questions that you NEED to ask. So many people are afraid to ask those things. No! Ask! It's your body and your safety at risk. Thank you for sharing!

 
At May 7, 2014 at 7:09 PM , Blogger Kelli Cooper said...

This was a good post... I think we can be reluctant to question professionals like doctors because we assume they know best, or feel we have no place questioning what they say as they must know best. But, we must be our own advocates for health.

 
At May 7, 2014 at 9:19 PM , Blogger Michael said...

Nice entry and I agree with everyone who says to Ask,ask,ask! Doctors don't always have the answers so don't be afraid to ask for a second opinion...

 
At May 14, 2014 at 1:07 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you for your comments. I hope these post that we do from time to time will be beneficial to someone...

 

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