I always consider the risk or exacerbation of infections. Only one dirty coat, tie, or dress hem can do it. I recommend Atul Gawande's 2008 book "Better". It' all about infections in hospitals and still relevant today.
As to your post, Jennifer. How much other ancillary care needs rendering in the hospital for IV therapy that would contraindicate her being at home instead?
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Good luck!
As to your post, Jennifer. How much other ancillary care needs rendering in the hospital for IV therapy that would contraindicate her being at home instead?
As an aside too, this site's owner has now launched CFTechnology, a 501 (c) (3) to address the "mush brain" syndrome environment. If you click the donate button you can read about it. Donation is optional but your family members may like it's mission and contribute to it's becoming a force for good and well being.
Good luck!