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What to do if … you are having a stroke
Read more: What to do if … you are having a strokeFor those experiencing stroke symptoms, time is of the essence. Andre Fredieu, M.D., medical director of the Oklahoma Stroke and Neurological Institute at Hillcrest, said the key is to B.E. F.A.S.T.T. It’s important to be fast recognizing symptoms of a stroke, getting to the hospital and treating a stroke. Balance: Sudden dizziness or loss of…
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COVID patient, first-time mother makes recovery at Hillcrest: “I came in and was on death’s door”
Read more: COVID patient, first-time mother makes recovery at Hillcrest: “I came in and was on death’s door”Already saddled with severe COVID-19 symptoms, an Owasso woman thought the upcoming birth of her first child would be more than her body could take. “I came in and was on death’s door,” said the patient who requested anonymity. Experiencing pneumonia and asthma, she required 10 liters of oxygen to help her breathe when she…
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Hillcrest lactation consultants give valuable breastfeeding insights in Q&A session
Read more: Hillcrest lactation consultants give valuable breastfeeding insights in Q&A sessionAugust is World Breastfeeding Month. In recognition, the Hillcrest Medical Center lactation consultants Rebecca Onyirioha, RN, MSN, IBCLC; Karen Stockwell, RN, BSN, IBCLC; and Roberta Tyler, RN, BSN, IBCLC, answered several questions about breastfeeding from a recent Facebook live event. Here is a summary of those questions asked during the session: Q: How do I…
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Healthy and easy back-to-school dinners
Read more: Healthy and easy back-to-school dinnersThe back-to-school season can be crazy busy. Hillcrest Medical Center dietitian Andrea Shotton gives tips for families to have healthy meals, even on a budget. Stir fry Time-saving tip, many grocery store chains now have pre-cut, fresh stir-fry veggies with the sauce pouches (and occasionally noodles) in the produce section. In a large wok or…
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Hillcrest Medical Center 2020 Community Benefit Report
Read more: Hillcrest Medical Center 2020 Community Benefit ReportWe’re proud to share the Hillcrest Medical Center 2020 Community Benefit Report. Along with hospital statistics, this report reflects Hillcrest Medical Center’s impact on the community through unfunded care, discounts to uninsured patients and support to local vendors. It’s an honor to provide unsurpassed care and support to our community every day. See report here.
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What to do if … you are having a heart attack
Read more: What to do if … you are having a heart attackHeart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. If you or someone you know is having a heart attack, Raj Chandwaney, M.D., an interventional cardiologist with Oklahoma Heart Institute, shares what you need to know. What to do: • Call 911 immediately. • While waiting for an ambulance, you can chew…
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Hillcrest Hospital Pryor 2020 Community Benefit Report
Read more: Hillcrest Hospital Pryor 2020 Community Benefit ReportWe’re proud to share the Hillcrest Hospital Pryor 2020 Community Benefit Report. Along with hospital statistics, this report reflects Hillcrest Pryor’s impact on the community through unfunded care, discounts to uninsured patients and support to local vendors. It’s an honor to provide unsurpassed care and support to our community every day. See report here.
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Hillcrest Hospital Claremore 2020 Community Benefit Report
Read more: Hillcrest Hospital Claremore 2020 Community Benefit ReportWe’re proud to share the Hillcrest Hospital Claremore 2020 Community Benefit Report. Along with hospital statistics, this report reflects Hillcrest Claremore’s impact on the community through unfunded care, discounts to uninsured patients and support to local vendors. It’s an honor to provide unsurpassed care and support to our community every day. See report here.
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Pediatrician Katie Jackson, M.D., gives tips on how to handle bath time with children
Read more: Pediatrician Katie Jackson, M.D., gives tips on how to handle bath time with childrenEver noticed a lack of information on how to get your child clean at bath time? Katie Jackson, M.D., a pediatrician at Utica Park Clinic Claremore, gives helpful tips on how to wash them safely. “Cleaning body parts can be one of those subjects,” Jackson wrote. “For newborns, we recommend sponge bath until after the…
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Hillcrest South pulmonary rehab program changes patient’s outlook
Read more: Hillcrest South pulmonary rehab program changes patient’s outlookBob Silvis had been hit so hard by COVID-19 that just a few months ago he did not know if he would make it through the year. The Sand Springs resident has a vastly different perspective after recently completing the Hillcrest Hospital South pulmonary rehabilitation program. “It’s not only worked, but it’s put me ahead,”…