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Below is an excerpt from the book “You the Smart Patient” The following link will take you to a video
interview with the two doctors that wrote the book. You will see they claim the most dangerous item in a hospital
room is the TV Remote. Well, most
Hospitals us a pillow speaker or nurse call hand held device to control the
TV. There are the same units and they
even say you can use a glove to cover the unit and protect yourself.
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=1785746
Your Hospital Stay Could Kill You
90,000
Americans Die From Hospital Infections Each Year
March 30, 2006 When he entered the
hospital in February 2004, Mark Bennett was a vibrant 88-year-old with
little more than a bad cough. Within a few days, his leg had swelled and become
discolored. Within four months, he was dead. It turns out that hospital
personnel had passed on at least six different bacterial infections, inducing
drug-resistant strains, to Bennett, according to his son, Michael Bennett. "This was
passed to him through negligence, and he died because of it," Bennett
said. "He was gentle, yet strong, just a great human being." Each year, more than 2
million people in the United States acquire an infection during a hospital stay, and an
estimated 90,000 people die from them -- more than from AIDS, breast cancer and auto
accidents combined.
"If 110 people were dying
daily from the bird flu, I think we'd be calling this an epidemic," said Marc
Volavaka of the Pennsylvania Health Cost Containment Council. The danger is growing worse
because many hospital-acquired infections can no longer be treated with traditional
antibiotics. Experts, however, say these infections are almost always preventable.
"Infections are spread
on the hands and gloves of health-care workers, on their labs and uniforms, on stethoscopes
and blood pressure cuffs and bedrails," said Betsy McCaughey of the Committee to Reduce Infections.
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