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Medical Care

Your doctor has admitted you to St. John's Mercy because he or she relies on the resources of our Medical Center. Sophisticated technology and highly skilled medical professionals ensure that you receive quality medical care.

Medical Staff
The physicians and those who have been asked to participate in your care are responsible for directing your care while you are here. If you have any questions about your condition, you should ask your physician or nurse.

St. John's Mercy is a teaching hospital. Your physician may be assisted by other physicians - medical residents or fellows - who provide round-the-clock care, monitoring your condition and treatment and keeping your physician informed of your progress.

Hospitalists

While you are in the hospital you may be seen by a hospitalist. A hospitalist is a board-certified or board-eligible physician who specializes in the care of patients while they are in the hospital. Hospitalists are here 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They work closely with a patient’s regular physician in directing and coordinating care. Whether you will be seen by a hospitalist will depend on the wishes of your private physician. If you have a concern or question, please call Patient Relations at extension 16484.

Nursing Staff
You will receive 24-hour nursing care from a team of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and patient care associates. A nurse manager is responsible for directing and coordinating nursing care on your floor. Please contact your nurse or the nurse manager if you have questions or concerns.

Care Coordinators
Care coordinators are available to help you and your family deal with financial, social and emotional problems that relate to your illness or hospitalization. Members of the department can work with you and your family in dealing with the impact of illness or injury by providing counseling information, community resources or preparation for your return home. Care coordinators will work with your insurance company, your physician and other members of the health care team to ensure an appropriate level of care and length of stay. The care coordinators can assist you in obtaining medical disability forms and applying for Medicaid, and act as a resource on other governmental programs. If you or your family would like to talk with a care coordinator, call extension 16094.

Pain Management
One of the most important concerns of your physician and nurse is assisting in managing any pain you may have. Our goal is to keep you comfortable for activities that will help you recover or ease your discomfort. You are part of the team in helping us manage your pain. You can help your medical team by providing feedback about your pain, using the pain scale that your nurse will teach you about during your hospital stay. If your pain therapy is not working, please tell your physician or nurse. Pain management includes a variety of treatment options that can be considered during your hospitalization.

Palliative Care
The palliative care program at St. John's Mercy focuses on managing pain and other symptoms of patients with advanced or life-limiting illnesses. The goal of palliative care is to achieve the best quality of life for patients and their families.
St. John's Mercy Medical Center and the David C. Pratt Cancer Center have several options to meet patients' palliative care needs.  The RN palliative care coordinator works with attending physicians and the care team to help improve symptom management, including pain control, reduction of nausea, shortness of breath and other concerns. The RN palliative care coordinator works closely with the patient's social worker and other caregivers to coordinate care for the outpatient setting. To contact the RN palliative care coordinator, please call extension 16094.

Nutrition Staff
Proper nutrition is an important part of your treatment and recovery. St. John's Mercy makes every effort to provide nourishing meals, prepared according to your physician's orders. Although meal service may occasionally be delayed if you are scheduled for a special test or treatment, your schedule generally is:

Breakfast: 6:30 to 8 a.m.  
Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.  
Dinner: 4:30 to 6 p.m.

If you are not receiving Room Service, a member of our staff will deliver a menu to your room each morning. If you are on a special diet prescribed by your physician, you will receive menus tailored to those needs. If you need help with menu selections, call extension 11880 to obtain assistance.
Room Service also is available on selected nursing units. You may order Room Service by calling 13663 during the following times:

Breakfast: 7 to 10 a.m.   
Lunch: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.  
Dinner: 4 to 7 p.m.

Whether you are on a general or special diet, additional foods or beverages may conflict with your physician's orders, so do not bring food from home or allow visitors to bring food to you unless this is approved by your physician or nurse. For an additional charge, family members and friends may arrange for a guest tray to be brought to your room. Please ask your nurse or inquire at the nurses’ station for this service.

If you are on a special diet and would like instructions about continuing your special diet after discharge, please call extension 28798.

 

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