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pneumonia patients given smoking cessation education |
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| RMC Last Reported |
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*Represents the top 10% of scores for this indicator nationally.
RMC Current data during: feb 2009 - jan 2010
RMC Last Reported data during: oct 2007 - sep 2008
Kentucky, National and Top Hospital data during: oct 2007 - sep 2008
Why is this important?
Smoking damages your lungs and can make it hard to breath. Smoking increases your chances of getting pneumonia or other chronic lung diseases like emphysema and bronchitis. Smoking is also linked to lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke, and can cause premature death. It is important for your to get information to help you quit smoking before leave the hospital. Quitting may reduce your chance of getting pneumonia again.
Higher percentages are better.
Information about Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. As the lungs fill with fluid, oxygen has more and more trouble reaching your blood and a whole series of events may occur that can eventually kill.
Pneumonia is caused by a viral or bacterial infection that fills your lungs with mucus. This lowers the oxygen level in your blood. Symptoms of pneumonia can include the following:
- Difficulty breathing
- "Wet" cough. Your mucus may look green or bloody.
- Chest pain
- Fever and chills
- Fatigue
This information comes from the quality data submitted by hospitals to Medicare’s Clinical Data Warehouse for inpatient discharges during the time period oct 2007 - sep 2008. Regional Medical Center Current Data represents data from feb 2009 - jan 2010.