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My doctor said that I need oxygen. Why?

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Oxygen is generally prescribed for patients whose lungs are not functioning properly. The main job of the lungs is to bring oxygen from the air we breathe to the bloodstream. Because of illness or injury, the lung’s ability to do that properly has been diminished. By placing a patient on oxygen, it will make it easier for the lungs to get oxygen to the bloodstream.
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My doctor said that I need a nebulizer. What is a nebulizer?

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A nebulizer is prescribed by your doctor to deliver medications to your lungs. The nebulizer will take liquid medication and turn it into a fine mist that the patient will breathe for approximately 10-15 minutes. The treatment may be given by either a mouthpiece or by a mask.
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The doctor said i am HIV positive what does that mean?

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The first documented cases of AIDS was on the 5th of June 1981, in the USA, and five people were affected with the disease. However there were reported (but not documented) cases of occurrence of HIV in 1959, But not much information was gathered on the later event. REF: FIRST OUTBREAK OF AIDS
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Why do I need Oxygen?

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There are many reasons why your doctor may have prescribed oxygen therapy. It is most likely that you have a lung or heart condition that results in low oxygen levels in your blood. When you breathe, oxygen is diffused through your lungs into your blood for distribution to your body tissues. Any condition that inhibits this process can be severely detrimental to your health. Supplemental oxygen can offset a deteriorating lung or heart condition adding extended comfort and quality of life.
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Do I need to see a doctor?

Medifast Frequently Asked Questions. (FAQ's)
Medifast low calorie diets require physician monitoring to minimize the potential for health risks. Medifast strongly recommends that you see your doctor for a general exam and blood test panel before you begin the program. Take Shape for Life can help you find a qualified medical practitioner by calling 800-572-4417.
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M-FLU | Reducing Transmission of Influenza by Facemasks
All UM students have access to physicians at UHS, a partner in this study; so any participant requiring care can be seen in their facilities. Return to top global citizens, we all have a responsibility to protect and maintain public health. Participants in the M-FLU Study are responding to the call for responsible global citizenship by contributing to research that may ultimately help guide the development of national policies for pandemic preparedness.
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MedSlim-Tampa strongly recommends that you see your doctor for a general exam and blood test panel before you begin the program. If desired the MedSlim-Tampa physician can also provide that service.
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What has your doctor said about this?

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i live in georgia. my doc wanted me to go to in patient so i could be put on methadone and then he would know what mg to prescribe me after. in patient is NOT an option for me. we cant afford for my husband to take 15days off work to watch our sona dn we have no family here. so thats just not in the cards. thats was his only suggestion that or tough out sub. but he never gave me any better suggestions on how to make it work better or anything of the sorts....i dont think he knows to be honest..
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My physician has said that I will need to find a new doctor, is that ethical?

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In general, the AMA Code of Medical Ethics states that physicians are free to choose whom to serve (see Principles of Medical Ethics, Principle VI), but that "physicians have an obligation to support continuity of care for their patients" (Opinion 8.115, "Termination of the Patient-Physician Relationship"). Once a patient-physician relationship has been established, the physician should not neglect a patient (see Opinion 8.11," Neglect of Patient"). Opinion 8.
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My doctor said that I need a metered dose inhaler. What is an inhaler?

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A metered dose inhaler or MDI is another way to deliver asthma medications to your lungs. The MDI dispenses a precise dose of medication with each “activation” of the MDI. MDIs do not need a nebulizer or other source to operate properly.
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Do I need a prescription for Oxygen?

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Absolutely! Oxygen is a controlled substance and is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. With proper administration, oxygen is safe and will help you feel better.
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I'm on Oxygen Therapy & I Have to Travel. What Do I Need to Know Before I Go?

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Living with a lung disease brings many challenges, especially when you need supplemental oxygen and you want to travel. Find out what you need to know before traveling by air, land and sea. Don't leave home without reading this first. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome - ARDS - and Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome - IRDS - are life-threatening conditions caused by low blood oxygen levels in the air sacs - alveoli - of the lungs.
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quot;In a 24 hour day, the adult man uses... (approx.) 8 pounds of oxygen... " - A. Schatz, discoverer of streptomycin, in Cancer News Journal, v.12, n.2, p.6, June 1977. The average man consumes 6 to 8 pounds of oxygen, 4 pounds of food, and 2 pounds of water. More oxygen goes into our bodies than the other two combined. I would say oxygen is important. Some ancient cultures installed big pipes on hilltops and pumped fresh mountain air down to the congested cities below.
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Do I need a doctor’s prescription to receive oxygen therapy?

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Oxygen concentrators are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and a prescription from a physician must be issued to receive oxygen therapy. Your physician will order a blood test to determine what your oxygen level is. The prescription will indicate the flow rate of how much oxygen you need per minute (liters per minute or LPM) and when you need to use oxygen. Many websites will allow you to fax your physician’s prescription for oxygen therapy.
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My doctor said I should rest this injury. Isn't there anything else I can do?

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Rest is always an important component in healing an injury. Resting helps reduce pain and prevents side effects including de-conditioning or atrophy, when muscles decrease in mass and lose tone. In addition to rest, adding therapeutic exercise or treatment at the right time is important in helping you avoid re-injury. The professionals at The Sports Medicine Clinic can assess the injury and how it affects your range of motion, strength, balance, joint stability, flexibility and other factors.
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The doctor said the insurance would pay...but they didnt, why?

A doctor may reccomend treatment that he feels is necessary, but that treatment may not be covered by the insurance. It is his job to help you but he does not always know what your insurance will or will not cover. It is your responsibility to know your policy and to understand what is covered. Also Bollinger will send you a letter after you vist the doctor to ask you if your condition is pre-existent or an injury.
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My doctor said he would be using a bone graft. What does this mean? What is a bone graft?

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A bone graft is bone that is taken from one area and moved to another. During spinal surgery, this is done to help facilitate the fusion process. The bone graft posses certain structural and biologic properties that enhance a bony fusion of the vertebrae. Bone graft can be obtained from a patient's pelvis (autograft) or it can come from a bone bank (allograft).
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My doctor said that if I had ICP I would be jaundiced. Is this true?

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This is a false statement. There seems to be a widespread misconception that if a patient has ICP she will always present with jaundice (yellow appearance to the skin). Only a very small percentage of women get jaundiced during ICP.
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My spinal specialist said I need a fusion. Is that true?

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A fusion is needed if you think the patient's spine is unstable or if after performing surgery on the spine, you think it will become unstable. The other potential reason to fuse the spine is degenerative disease because the disc itself can cause pain, and sometimes the only way you can treat that is by fusing the spine. In my opinion the best procedure to treat patients with disc disease associated with chronic back pain is to have a fusion.
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Can I just take "hit" of oxygen when I need it?

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No. You should use your supplemental oxygen as prescribed by your health care provider. Your oxygen is a prescription, just like your medication. Do not try to "wean" yourself off or use amounts other than as instructed by your doctor. Sometimes we don't know what our body's oxygen needs are without a formal oxygen titration test. During this test, your oxygen level is measured with a pulse oximeter while you exercise.
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Do I need to choose a doctor before I can apply?

FAQs about CareCredit Patient Financing Payment Plans
You can complete your application without knowing who your doctor will be. All you have to do is specify the healthcare profession you're interested in using CareCredit for, and you can get started on your application. Click here to take the first step.
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Do I need a prescription from my doctor for OC Eight?

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No, OC Eight is not a prescription product, but it can only be purchased from a dermatologist or other qualified skin care professional.
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Do I need a doctor's signature?

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The child's health care provider must sign the "Individualized Standing Orders" section on the medical portion of the application in order for campers to receive over-the-counter medications while at camp.
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Can I go to my own doctor or do I need a referral?

Student Insurance-Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
A referral is not required if; 1) you are more than 50 miles from the campus 2) if it is a medical emergency 3) when the health center is closed 4) when service is rendered at another facility during break or vacation periods, or for psychotherapy or maternity care 5) when injuries are sustained while participating in an NCAA sanctioned sport or, 6) you are no longer eligible to receive services at the Student Health Center. Please refer to the insurance brochure.
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