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erika

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G.P.'s wife approaches you and anxiously inquires, My neighbor saw this science fiction movie about this guy who got a pacemaker and then he couldn't die. Is that for real?
 
  Howvare you going to respond to her?

Question 2

G.P. will need some education regarding his new pacemaker.
 
  What information will you give him before he leaves the hospital?



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Answer to Question 1

 Do not laugh Patients and their families sometimes hear bizarre stories about high-tech health
care issues. It is fortunate she felt she could ask you this question. Keep in mind that if she asked
you about it, she probably worried about it a great deal.
 Reassure her that it might have made a great plot for a movie, but it's not a real situation.
 Explain to her the pacemaker gives off only mini electrical signals to make the heart beat
regularly.
 This might be a good time to ask whether she and G.P. have discussed and done anything about
health care power-of-attorney and advance directives for each other.

Answer to Question 2

 Call the physician if you have signs or symptoms (S/S) of infection, such as fever or excessive
redness, swelling, unusual pain, or drainage at the incision site.
 Restrict arm lifting movements or exercises for 2 to 3 weeks after surgery. This applies only to the
arm on the same side of the body as the surgical site. Frequently, patients are asked to wear a sling
and swath to prevent arm movement.
 Call the physician if you have any of the following S/S of pacemaker malfunction: dizziness, passing
out, palpitations, chest pain, and unusual weight gain.
 Observe safety precautions by avoiding contact sports, avoiding pressure on the incision, wearing
a medical alert bracelet or necklace, carrying a pacemaker ID card, and avoiding high-voltage
electrical and magnetic equipment.




erika

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Gracias!


mochi09

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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