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  • Admin 11:58 am on December 8, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Definitions, Descriptions, , , Nursing Home, Terminology   

    CareMeridian Las Vegas Nursing Home Medical Terminology 

    Medical terms can be very confusing.  More often than not you’ll hear a medical term and not understand what it means, when really the definition is quite simple.  For instance, osteoarthritis is more simply, inflammation or swelling of a bone joint.  “Osteo” means bone, “arthro” means joint and “itis” means inflammation or swelling of.  CareMeridian is a subacute and skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility for patients suffering from the following conditions:

    Traumatic Brain Injury
    Pulmonary (ventilator and tracheostomy weaning)
    Neuromuscular Disorders
    Spinal Cord Injury
    Pediatrics
    Congenital Anomalies

    Some of these might not be familiar terms.  So a small definition for each could probably be very helpful.  First of all, the term “subacute” refers to a length of time that a disease has been present.  While there is no exact length of time that the term subacute represents, in the medical world it refers to a time period between “acute” and “chronic” which mean “short” and “long” respectively. Therefore, “subacute” means longer than a few days, but shorter than several months.  So, CareMeridian is a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility for patients of a few months.

    A “traumatic brain injury” is a brain injury caused by trauma.  Trauma is a body wound caused by sudden physical contact, such as a car accident.

    “Pulmonary” refers to an illness or injury of the lungs.  “Ventilators” are devices that assist breathing.  “Tracheostomy” refers to a procedure that involves the creation of an artificial opening in the neck in order to assist breathing.  “Weaning” means to withdraw from something.  CareMeridian offers lung rehabilitation services that help patients withdraw from the use of assisted breathing devices and procedures.

    “Neuromuscular disorders” refer to injuries and diseases affecting the nerves and muscles.

    “Spinal Cord Injuries” naturally refer to injuries involving the spine.

    “Pediatrics” refers to the development, care and diseases of babies and children.

    “Congenital anomalies” refer to uncommon conditions inherited at birth.  “Congenital” refers to birth, while “anomalies” refer to something uncommon or uncharacteristic of the norm.

    These brief definitions should help describe the type of patient services that CareMeridian offers.  For more information, feel free to browse the CareMeridian website.

     
  • Admin 4:36 pm on November 24, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , CareMeridian Nursing Home, Medical Complexities, Nursing Home, , Traumatic Brain Injury   

    CareMeridian Traumatic Brain Injury Specialist 

    In the previous story a man was able to communicate with his family after 23 years of silence resulting from a brain injury causing car accident.  While the man was deemed by doctors to be in a vegetative state, his family never gave up on him and remained hopeful that he would once again communicate with them. After 23 years, it finally happened. New technology proved that the man had normal brain activity and new medical breakthroughs allowed doctors to unlock part of his brain that would give him back the ability to reciprocate communication.

    At CareMeridian Nursing Home, the medical staff specializes in the subacute and skilled nursing and rehabilitation of patients suffering from traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injury, or medical complexities such as neuromuscular or congenital anomalies.  They have medical professionals that are experts in the field and state-of-the-art equipment that provide patients with the best chance of rehabilitation.  They have a staff that develops a relationship with each patient individually and cares for them on a personal level. More than anything, the staff at CareMeridian provide patients, families and friends with hope.  After 23 years, hope is what kept the man in the previous story alive.

     
  • Admin 3:13 pm on November 24, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , Nursing Home, Welcome   

    Welcome! 

    Thanks for visiting!  Check back often for updates.

     
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