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Connie's Recovery With Wound and Respiratory Care

When Connie arrived at Kindred Hospital, she required a course of IV antibiotics and respiratory therapy. After working with her interdisciplinary care team, she was able to discharge to an Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility.

 

Connie has a medical history that includes diastolic heart failure, pulmonary embolism, and multiple abdominal surgeries. One day, she experienced nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and abdominal pain. She was diagnosed with a small bowel pneumatosis (abnormal gas within the intestinal walls) and small bowel obstruction. She was transferred to Baptist Hospital for surgery. She also had a Stage 4 wound and an electrolyte imbalance.

At Kindred Hospital Louisville at Jewish Hospital, Connie received IV fluids to help treat the prolonged electrolyte imbalance. She completed a course of IV antibiotics during her stay and respiratory therapy treated her with nebulizers (a device that converts medication into a mist for inhaling). When she left the hospital for inpatient rehabilitation, she had no need for oxygen support. Her Stage 4 wound was also healed, thanks to the work of the wound care team.

“Everyone here was great and really took great care of me, especially Dianne, Yvonne, Steve and Rikiaa.”

Connie is excited to be progressing so well and getting back home soon.

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