The length of time a patient spends in the ER can vary widely depending on the severity of their condition and the volume of patients at the time. However, on average, patients can expect to spend around 2-4 hours in the ER before being discharged or admitted.
A doctor makes a diagnosis of a patient after long conversations and examinations with the patient and after tests are preformed and results are received.
The patient is usually out of bed in 8-24 hours after surgery and discharged in 2-4 days.
within timely filing limit
about half of their lifetime
Reporting patient care issues to the patient's personal doctor or any other person involved in that patient's care is not a violation of HIPAA as long as it is on a need to know basis.
Probably 5 hours
It is estimated that the average American will spend six months of their lives waiting at red lights.
of course they can. doctors are people. they can be attracted to whoever they want. can they date this person? probably, as long as they're not his current patient.
dependent upon how long the persons life is but the average person that lives up to be 65 years old.. will spend 9 years of their life glued to a television set
TOO LONG! 17% of our lives are spent waiting.
six hours