WakeMed clinical nurse, Amanda Page, cares for patients in the WakeMed Raleigh Campus, surgical operating room. She’s seen her fair share of challenging cases and has been instrumental in the recovery of untold numbers of patients who have come through the doors. Kind, compassionate and precise: she’s excellent at what she does because she’s had […]
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It’s Time to Give Your Body the Attention It Deserves
Here are your risks. “160 over 100,” I said to my patient — unable to hide my grave concern after manually checking his blood pressure. “That’s not too bad. It used to be higher than that,” he replied. Sadly, this was the third time this week I’d heard a patient express relief over a blood […]
Clinical Trial Aims to Predict Risk of Kidney Injury in Heart Surgery Patients
Up to 30 percent of patients who have heart surgery will experience acute kidney injury (AKI), although the cause is not exactly understood by researchers. While these injuries typically cause no serious long-term damage, they can increase hospital stays by weeks – significantly delaying recovery. WakeMed 1 of Only 3 Developing a Diagnostic Indicator WakeMed’s […]
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