How To Protect Your Family From Medical Mishaps
Article by Rick Brunting
In this article today I would like to discuss several tips, tricks, and tactics that just about anybody can use to help protect themselves as well as their family from certain medical mistakes or mishaps.
The world just keeps spinning faster and faster. Life can get frantic and hectic for everybody, including doctors and because of this mistakes often occur. Luckily many of these mistakes can be easily avoided with a little perseverance on your part and that's what I'd like to talk about in this article today.
Many mistakes that happen in a medical atmosphere can be avoided with nothing more than a little information on your part. The more informed you are about your medical history and about the particular medical conditions in you and your families life, the better off you will be. You don't have to study so much that you become an expert, but every little bit you can learn about the drugs you take and the medical conditions you have can only help in the long run.
Being better informed also allows you the opportunity to ask better questions of your doctor whenever you visit them. Plus it raises the odds that you'll catch something that your doctor may have missed because they are only human after all.
So how can you become more informed? The Internet is a great tool to look up information about drugs, diseases, and also certain medical conditions but you shouldn't stop there. When you're at the doctors office, always ask questions constantly and consistently. If a doctor prescribes a drug, ask them why. Ask them if there are any known side effects and also ask them whether or not the drug will adversely interact with any other drugs you may be taking at the moment.
I've not seen any specific studies on this but if I had to hazard a guess I would say that half of all medication errors occur when a pharmacist misreads the doctors scribbled prescription. It's an old joke that doctors can't print well but that joke has its roots in a kernel of truth. Doctors scribble quickly because they're often in a hurry. If you can't read the prescription, chances are your pharmacist can't either. Ask your doctor to write it out again. You may feel funny doing this but it doesn't matter, do it anyway.
So there you have several very simple tips and tricks that you can use to help protect your family from some common medical mishaps that happen all the time. Taking charge and taking responsibility for your own medical well-being is the first step down the path to responsible healthy living and it's one that every individual should take not just for themselves but for the safety of their family as well.
About the Author
Rick Brunting runs a clearance patio furniture web site where he also reviews the best tropitone patio furniture for your deck or patio. He has been an article writer online for well over 5 years and also enjoys fishing and basketball.
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