The following approach may be used by hyperbaric medicine centers when deciding whether to treat a patient who has C. diff.
If the decision is made to treat, the clinic should have a robust policy for C. diff infections and ensures the safety of the staff, patient, and other patients throughout the clinic and hyperbaric chambers. One must also consider any immunocompromised patients in the clinic as well as any at risk staff. The policy for C. diff infections should contemplate the elements described below:
Not an easy decision to make but one that must be made by a committee to ensure staff and patient safety.
Barotrauma may occur in patients receiving HBOT is middle-ear barotrauma (MEB). This topic describes assessment and treatment for MEB
Notification of Instructions Due To: A Change in Visual AcuityAs discussed during your hyperbaric patient education, vision changes are possible after receiving several (>20) hyperbaric treatments. This is usually a temporary change that will resolve within 3 to 4 months after your last hyperbaric treatment.You are receiving this notification because during your last eye exam in the Hyper
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