When people check out of the emergency room, they are given care and discharge instructions. According to researchers at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, 78% of the patients didn’t fully understand the instructions they were given.
Further, 80% weren’t even aware that they didn’t understand. This means that these patients may have a greater likelihood of complications after leaving the emergency room.
One of the best things you can do to protect yourself is to bring a family member or friend to ask questions and help remember the care instructions. Be sure to ask the doc or nurse to clearly write everything down that you are to do.
(Reported Northwestern Winter 2008)
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