Going to the hospital can be scary. And the reports coming out over the past couple of years makes going an even scarier thought than before. But sometimes you need to go to the hospital. What can you do to give yourself the best chance of surviving a hospital visit or stay? In this episode, Dr. Nedd covers:
- Some statistics that reinforce there are dangers in going to the hospital.
- A study showing a specific example of these dangers.
- How to choose the right hospital to go to (before you need to go).
- Ways to protect yourself when you do have to go.
- What you need to know about informed consent and what your rights are.
- Can you refuse medications or treatment, and can you leave the hospital when YOU want to?
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