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  2. Port (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The port access site is fixed at 5 cm below the midline of the clavicle and 9 to 10 cm lateral to the midline of the chest. Then, a 5 to 6 cm incision is made to create a subcutaneous tissue pouch for the placement of port access site. A tunnel is made from the port access site until adjacent to the internal jugular neck wound.

  3. 10 hours? Wait times soar at Aultman Hospital emergency ... - AOL

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    Patients were told early this morning that wait times were about 10 hours. Around 10:30 a.m., the hospital's website indicated wait times had jumped to more than 16 hours at the main emergency room.

  4. Medical District, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Medical District is an area which was created to provide a central location for medical care, serving both Memphis and the Mid-South. Geography [ edit ]

  5. Waiting in healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Waiting to get an appointment with a physician, staying in a waiting room before an appointment, and being observed during a physician's watchful waiting are different concepts in waiting for healthcare. When a patient is waiting, their family and friends may also be waiting for an outcome. [1] [2] Waiting time influences patient satisfaction.

  6. Vascular access for chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, vascular access is a means of accessing the bloodstream through the peripheral or central blood vessels in order to obtain blood or deliver medications including chemotherapy. A vascular access procedure involves insertion of a sterile plastic tube called a catheter into a blood vessel. Types of catheters can be either peripherally ...

  7. Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis - Wikipedia

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    This hospital, built in 1979, is now the flagship of Baptist Memorial Health Care since the closure of the Madison Campus in the Medical District, Memphis in 2000, which dated from 1912. [2] Baptist Memorial Health Care operates 22 Hospitals and numerous clinics in the three states surrounding the Memphis area. [3]

  8. Memphis plant that uses potentially hazardous chemical will ...

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    A medical equipment sterilizing plant that uses a chemical whose emissions could lead to cancer and other health risks says it plans to close its Tennessee location by next spring, according to a ...

  9. Category:Hospitals in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis; Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis (1912–2000) L. Le Bonheur Children's Hospital; M. Methodist University Hospital; S.