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A wheelchair and the risk of patient falls

By Pat Iyer | 03/28/2012 | 0 Comments

When my brother was a resident in a nursing home I noticed he spent long hours in a wheelchair. There are numerous chairs and devices on the market that fulfill a variety of nursing home resident needs. For example, glider or rocking chairs with vinyl-covered cushions are used with patients who like to rock and […]

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Computerized medical records problems

By Pat Iyer | 03/26/2012 | 0 Comments
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Computerized medical records are here to stay. Not perfect, but better than handwritten records. This method of recording information about a patient offers many advantages but also some significant disadvantages. Computerized medical records have drawbacks that affect the legal nurse consultant’s ability to analyze medical records. Drawbacks of computerized medical records Electronic health records can […]

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Computerized medical records and litigation

By Pat Iyer | 03/21/2012 | 0 Comments
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Attorneys and legal nurse consultants spend much time poring over computerized medical records and litigation intensifies the need to understand these records. There is a strong trend to computerization of medical records. This method of recording information about a patient offers many advantages in litigation. Computerization of documentation provides some benefits for those involved in […]

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Presentation Tips for Legal Nurse Consultants

By Pat Iyer | 03/07/2012 | 0 Comments

You’ve been asked to go into a law firm to do a presentation to the attorneys. What a great opportunity to share your knowledge. Here’s what you need to know. Here are a dozen tips I have learned from my involvement with speaking and National Speakers Association 1. Don’t start by thanking the organizer for […]

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Pressure Ulcer Classification Systems Controversies

By Pat Iyer | 02/08/2012 | 0 Comments

Pressure sore staging challenged In December 2011, a panel of experts rocked the pressure ulcer world by attacking some of the underpinnings of the current pressure ulcer classification systems (Staging, Grading, Categories). They said that some of the language creates problems from clinical, regulatory, legal and economic perspectives. The advisory panel is proposing the new […]

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Skin Changes at End of Life

By Pat Iyer | 02/01/2012 | 0 Comments

Skin changes at the end of life are not a new issue. Consider what occurred more than 100 years ago. Dr. Alois Alzheimer was on call in 1901 when a 51-year-old woman, Frau August D, was admitted to his asylum for the insane in Frankfort. Dr. Alzheimer followed this patient, studied her symptoms and presented […]

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The Wound that Does Not Heal

By Pat Iyer | 01/23/2012 | 0 Comments

Impact of nonhealing wounds Chronic, nonhealing wounds are disabling and constitute a significant burden on patients’ activities of daily living (ADLS) and the healthcare system. Of persons with diabetes, 2% to 3% develop a foot ulcer annually, whereas the lifetime risk of a person with diabetes developing a foot ulcer is as high as 25%.8 […]

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The Sore in Pressure Sores

By Pat Iyer | 01/16/2012 | 0 Comments

Bill is a 70 year-old-man who developed paraplegia. During his prolonged hospitalization, a stage IV pressure sore formed. One year later, it is still present and it dominates his life at home. Pressure sores may have a huge impact on the quality of a patient’s life. There is a financial impact of prolonged treatment – […]

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Violent patient beats psychiatrist

By Pat Iyer | 12/28/2011 | 0 Comments

Damages Violent patients are a growing concern. In a Virginia case, a psychiatrist was beaten by a patient and suffered a traumatic brain injury, a fractured eye socket, concussion and skull fracture. He is now depressed, has post traumatic stress disorder and vision impairment which prevents him from working. Violent patient causes injuries The injury […]

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Legal Nurse Consultants: Tips for Improving Writing Skills

By Pat Iyer | 12/14/2011 | 2 Comments

I think we should always be focused on improving writing skills. People use very different writing styles, not just what you learned in school from your English teacher. Informal writing has changed. Text messaging has made us brief. But the real risk in brevity is that you are going to miss things and not be […]

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