2023 North Mississippi Healthcare Guide

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2023 NORTH MISSISSIPPI

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Proudly Welcoming Our Newest Physicians Premier doctors. Advanced technology. Excellent facilities. Close to home.

Ahtshamullah Chaudhry MD | Hospitalist

Ala Alkofahi MD | Hospitalist

Alison Spangler DO | Cardiologist

Andrew Gowdey MD | Urologist

Ben Wilkerson MD | Radiologist

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Jeffrey Boyd MD | Urologist

Kaniz Zehra Abbas MD | Hospitalist

Maha Wasef MD | Anesthesiologist

Estefania Lara Garcia MD | Hospitalist

Philip Paine MD | Hospitalist

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Raelanda Smith MD | Pediatric Hospitalist

Robert Bennett MD | Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Surgeon

Sonia Eden MD | Neurosurgery

Nate Bell DO | Nephrologist

Todd Mereniuk MD | Radiation Oncology

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ACCREDITATIONS

Baptist Memorial Hospital - North Mississippi Accreditations

8 DIRECTORY 13 KEEPING KIDNEYS HEALTHY OF CARDIAC 15 BASICS ARREST SERVICES 17 PATIENT GUIDE 20 22 MAP Physicians and Services Directory

Services Offered at Baptist Memorial Hospital - North Mississippi

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AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL NORTH MISSISSIPPI 2022

AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

ACCREDITATIONS

Baptist Memorial HospitalNorth Mississippi received initial accreditation from the ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) to establish an Internal Medicine Residency Program with 36 physician training positions. The first class of 12 resident physicians joined BMH-NM in July of 2021. Another class of 12 trainees joined the program in July 2022. In the fall of 2022, recruitment efforts secured a 3rd class of 12 resident physicians to reach the full complement of 36 residents physicians by July 2023. In April 2021, Baptist North Mississippi Inpatient Acute Rehabilitation Program received the sixth consecutive Three-Year Accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). CARF

International accreditation represents the highest level of accreditation that can be given to an organization offering programs and services that are measurable, accountable, and of the highest quality. In April 2022, Baptist North Mississippi received accredited by The Joint Commission, an independent, not-for-profit national body that oversees the safety and quality of health care and other services in accredited organizations. In November 2021, Baptist North Mississippi received a three-year Echocardiography Accreditation in echocardiography for adults by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC). IAC accreditation serves as an indicator of consistent quality care and a dedication to continuous improvement. Baptist North Mississippi’s

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pulmonary rehabilitation program was certified by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation in recognition of the hospital’s commitment to enhancing standards of patient care. AACVPR Program Certification is the only peer-reviewed accreditation process that assesses a program’s adherence to standards and guidelines developed and published by AACVRP and other related professional societies. The certification is valid for three years.

AWARDS

FEBRUARY 2022

Baptist North Mississippi performed the region’s first Impella RP heart pump implant. The Impella RP heart pump is the only heart pump approved by the Food and Drug Administration

to provide temporary circulatory support for patients experiencing right heart failure or decompensation after heart attack, heart transplant, open-heart surgery and in combination with left ventricular assist device.

MARCH 2022

Baptist North Mississippi’s physicians are among the first in Mississippi to use a new robotic bronchoscopy procedure to help detect lung cancer earlier. Auris Health’s Monarch Platform’s robotic bronchoscopy system combines the latest advancements in robotics, software, data science and endoscopy to allow surgeons to remove and biopsy nodules, or tumors, in the lungs that are small and hard to see or difficult to reach, ultimately leading to more accurate and earlier diagnosis.


AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

APRIL 2022

Cardiologists at Baptist North Mississippi performed the region’s first procedure using a new 3D mapping platform for enhanced treatment of atrial fibrillation, or irregular heartbeat. This technology, developed by Abbot, provides physicians a 360-degree map of the heart during procedures. MAY 2022

Baptist North Mississippi received an “A” grade in the spring 2022 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, a national distinction recognizing Baptist North Mississippi’s achievements protecting patients from errors, injuries, accidents and infections. The Leapfrog Group, an independent national watchdog organization, uses

up to 27 measures of publicly available hospital safety data to assign grades to more than 2,700 U.S. acute-care hospitals twice per year.

JUNE 2022

Baptist North Mississippi received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain MI Registry Platinum Performance Achievement Award for the fourth year in a row. Baptist North Mississippi if one of only 240 hospitals nationwide to receive the honor. As a Platinum Performance Award recipient, Baptist North Mississippi has established itself as a leader in setting the national standard for improving quality of care in patients with acute myocardial infarction. By meeting the award requirements set

forth in the registry, Baptist North Mississippi has demonstrated a commitment to providing reliable, comprehensive treatment for heart attack patients based on current clinical guideline recommendations.

AUGUST 2022

Baptist North Mississippi was recognized by U.S. News and World Report as a High Performing Hospital for hip fracture. U.S. News evaluated more than 4,500 hospitals across 15 specialties and 20 procedures and conditions. In the 15 specialties, 164 hospitals were ranked in at least one specialty. U. S. News evaluated each hospital’s performance using a variety of measures, such as survival rates, complication rates,

patient experience and level of nursing care.

DECEMBER 2022

Oxford Diagnostic Center/ Baptist North Mississippi Imaging Services was awarded the Guardian of Excellence Award for Patient Experience by Press Ganey for the third year in a row. Press Ganey recognized a number of Baptist Memorial Health Care entities as 2022 Human Experience Guardian of Excellence Award winners. Oxford Diagnostic Center/Baptist North Mississippi ranks in the 95th percentile among other health care organizations across the country for high standards in patient experience, employee engagement and physician engagement.

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS This complimentary listing of Oxford health providers is provided by the Marketing Department of Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi to assist patients in connecting with medical professionals. BMH-NM strives to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. Updated list are distributed periodically as information for offices may change. Please notify the Marketing Department at 662-636-3255 if you should have and edit or addition.

ACUTE REHABILITATION

• Brett Lampton, MD • Devin Wells, MD • Josh Minga, NP 1100 Belk Boulevard 662-636-4233 Fax: 662-636-1629

ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY • Claire Rosenblatt, MD • Winn Walcott, MD 1190 South 18th Street 662-236-7522 Fax: 662-236-7526

ANESTHESIOLOGY

• Robert Bowen, MD • Brett Person, MD • Scott Steed, MD • Brent Toland, MD • Greg Thompson, MD 1100 Belk Boulevard 662-913-9229 Fax: 901-844-1592

CARDIOLOGY

• Thomas Flautt, DO • Eric Johnson, MD • Justin May, DO

• Alison Spangler, DO • Hope Ross, NP • Raquel Vaughan, NP • McKenzie Williamson, NP 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 201 662-636-2400 Fax: 662-236-0081 • Mark Campbell, MD • Cal Laney, MD • Mark Strong, MD • Tiffany Leister, NP 2209 Jefferson Davis Drive 662-281-1115 Fax: 662-281-1113

CARDIOVASCULAR AND THORACIC SURGERY

• Robert Bennett, MD • Paul Levy, MD • Sonquanetta Owens, NP • Katy Waters Shields, NP 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 120 662-636-2452 Fax: 662-636-2285

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DERMATOLOGY

• Philip Loria, Jr., MD • Jenna Cooper, PA 2204 Jefferson Davis Drive 662-236-6850 Fax: 662-236-5010 • Lyndsay Shipp, MD • Romy Abboud, PA • Mary Chris, NP • Katie Jenkins McDaniel, PA 705 Sisk Avenue, Suite 105 662-371-1326 Fax: 662-371-1325

ENDOCRINOLOGY

• Raveena Nalla, MD 551 Azalea Drive 662-636-5335 Fax: 662-636-5337

EMERGENCY MEDICINE • Patrick Carr, MD • Preston Gallaher, MD • Cas Heath, MD • Michael Koury, MD • Michael Magee, MD • Antone “Mac” Nichols, MD • Taylor Sawyer, MD • Thomas Smith, MD


HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

• Paul Southall, MD • Jason Waller, DO • Scott Williams, MD • Jamie Holloway, NP • Brody Horne, NP • Reed Knight, PA • Courtney Sessums, NP • Stephanie Stegall, NP 1100 Belk Boulevard 662-636-1196 Fax: 662-636-1633

FAMILY MEDICINE

• Ana Maria Benefield, MD • Rob Carter, MD • Shaun Helmhout, MD • Kecia Kirk, MD • Kathryn Pastrell, MD • Jackey Turner, MD • Jene’ Smith, NP 1397 Belk Boulevard 662-236-4675 Fax: 662-281-0819 • Erik Richardson, MD 1306 Belk Boulevard 662-236-1927 Fax: 662-236-3727 • Mona Castle, MD • Thomas Glasgow, MD 2161 South Lamar Boulevard 662-234-1791 Fax: 662-234-4790 • Terri Teague, DO 2173 South Lamar Boulevard 662-234-6553 Fax: 662-234-6556 • Leslie Sheffield, NP 2716 West Oxford Loop Suite 171 662-715-3335 Fax: 662-638-3054 • Kimberly Webb, MD • Maylen Brady, NP • Cody Field, NP • Nikki Kelleway, NP • Emily Wasson, NP 2222 Jackson Avenue West 662-380-5560 Fax: 662-380-5880

• Kevin Batte, MD • David Bridgers, III, MD • Henry Johnson, Jr., MD • S. Todd Threadgill, MD • John Webb, MD • Ernest Williams, MD • Leigh Beth Brown, NP • Carlene Wolfe, NP 1208 Office Park Drive Annex Office: 1204 Office Park Drive Suite B 662-234-9888 Fax: 662-281-8927

• Tiffani Garrett, MD • Samuel Harris, MD • Chandra Krishna, MD • Margaret MacMillan, DO • Hafida Mumallah, DO • Philip Paine, MD • Navneet Kaur Panesar, MD • Alexander Parr, MD • Kosana Simeunovic, MD • Megan Tierney, DO • Ramsey Turner, MD • Jacob Whelan, MD • Catherine Bryant, PA • Cara Gifford, NP • Chanelle Hunter, NP • Leanna Pearson, NP • Marilyn Smith, NP • Malorie DeVaughn, NP 1100 Belk Boulevard 662-636-5189 Fax: 662-636-1664

GENERAL SURGERY

INTERNAL MEDICINE

• Shelly Alamry, NP 2706 West Oxford Loop Suite 103 662-380-5445 Fax: 662-380-5517

GASTROENTEROLOGY

• Walker Byars, MD • Robert McAuley, MD • Carah Walker, NP 506 Azalea Drive 662-234-4744 Fax: 662-234-4749

• Alden Kirk, MD • Michael Lovelace, MD 2169 South Lamar Boulevard 662-234-1530 Fax: 662-236-0028

HEMATOLOGY

• Clayton Allen, MD • Andrew Benefield, MD • Benton Wheeler, MD • Ryan Yates, MD • Anna Wiygul, NP 504 Azalea Drive 662-636-4444 Fax: 662-636-1696

HOSPITALIST

• Kaniz Zehra Abbas, MD • Mohammad Alkhatib, MD • Ala Alkofahi, MD • Nikki Cager, MD • Michael Chiadika, MD • David Duddleston, MD

• Jeffrey Dennis, MD • Charles Hill, MD • Eric Carlton, NP • Jennifer Dixon, NP • Kathryn Elliott, NP • Margaret Embry, NP • Meghan Mills, NP • Sharon Upton, NP 551 Azalea Drive 662-234-0332 Fax: 662-234-2891

• Sumner Abraham, MD • Reed Davis, MD • Estefania Lara Garcia, MD • Segar Morris, DO • Andrew Whittington, DO 81 Ed Perry Boulevard 662-636-5290 Fax: 662-636-1706

MEDICAL ONCOLOGY • Clayton Allen, MD • Andrew Benefield, MD • Benton Wheeler, MD • Ryan Yates, MD • Anna Wiygul, NP 504 Azalea Drive 662-636-4444 Fax: 662-636-1696

NEPHROLOGY

• Nathan Bell, DO • Morris Hamilton, MD • Son Lam, MD • Chris Miller, MD • Kathy Thomas, NP 1790 Barron Street 662-236-2900 Fax: 662-236-2922

NEUROLOGY

• Megan Edwards, DO • Malcolm Roland, MD • Penny Burcham, NP • Shavonne Doyle, NP • Anita Thomas, NP 2908 South Lamar Boulevard Suite 100 662-281-0112 Fax: 662-281-0943

NEUROSURGERY

• Sonia Eden, MD • Lynn Mubita, MD • Natalie Nelson, NP • Tammy Lawrence, PA • Kimberly Redden, NP 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 202 662-636-2451 Fax: 662-636-2290

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

• Meredith Griffin, MD • Julie Harper, MD • Glenn Hunt, MD • Kaitlyn Mize, MD • Greg Patton, MD • Joseph Sams, MD • Katie Sabatier, CNM 1204 Medical Park Drive 662-236-5717 Fax: 662-234-4016 • Sam Cole, MD • William Henderson, MD • Blake Smith, MD • Hannah Dye, NP • Deanna Mackie, NP 2610 South Lamar Boulevard 662-234-1731 Fax: 662-236-2392

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

DOS AND DON’TS OF HEALTHY WEIGHT LOSS

Maintaining a healthy weight promotes long-term health By Staff Report

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O add lean protein sources to your diet. Healthline indicates the body burns calories when digesting and metabolizing protein, so a high-protein diet can help to shed up to 80 to 100 calories per day. DON’T get hung up on numbers early on. Start small and gradually build up. DO eat at least four servings of vegetables and three servings of fruits daily. Produce contains an abundance of vital nutrients and is often

fiber-rich and low in calories, which helps you to feel full. DON’T overlook the impact of beverages on weight loss. Stick to water, tea or other unsweetened beverages to help with weight loss. DO get moving more. Exercise boosts metabolism and benefits mood and strengthens muscles and the cardiovascular system as well. DON’T go shopping while hungry. DO speak with a doctor. A healthcare professional can assist you by indicating if a particular diet or fitness

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routine is acceptable for your age, goals and current health status. DON’T forget to track eating. Writing or tracking the foods and beverages you consume will provide the most honest assessment of habits

that could affect weight loss. DO include foods you enjoy. Completely restricting access to occasional treats may cause you to resent healthy eating, which can derail weight loss goals.


OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY

ORTHOPEDICS

OPHTHALMOLOGY

• Daniel Boyd, MD • Benjamin Burch, MD • Hunter Haley, MD • Kurre Luber, MD • Cooper Terry, MD • Anna Burns, PA • Chloe Lloyd, NP • Beth Norris, NP • Katie Storm, PA 497 Azalea Drive Suite 102 662-513-2000 Fax: 662-513-2001

• Thomas Tann, III, MD 2606 South Lamar Boulevard 662-234-6551 Fax: 662-234-0468 • William Mayo, DO • James Shipp, MD • Katie Stuckey, DO 1628 Highway 30 East 662-234-3937 Fax: 662-234-3898

• Doty Farmer, MD • Randy Richardson, MD • Thomas Tann, III, MD • Jonathan Zoghby, MD 2606 South Lamar Boulevard 662-234-6551 Fax: 662-236-0468

ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY • Allen Ligon, DDS 1121 Mimosa Drive 662-236-5300 Fax: 662-236-5580

• Scott Whitaker, DMD, MD 2886 South Lamar Boulevard 662-236-7888 Fax: 662-236-2025

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY, SPORTS MEDICINE & SPINAL SURGERY • Cooper Terry, MD • Daniel Boyd, MD • Kurre Luber, MD • Benjamin Burch, MD • Hunter Haley, MD • Anna Burns, PA-C, ATC • Beth Norris, FNP-BC • Chloe Lloyd, FNP-C • Katie Storm, PA-C 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 330 662-371-1925 Fax: 662-234-3544

• Ed Field, MD • Courtney Pruitt, NP 2401 Professional Drive 662-234-0424 Fax: 662-234-0485

OTOLARYNGOLOGY • Ford Dye, MD • Scott Harrison, MD • John Laurenzo, MD • Pearson Windham, MD 497 Azalea Drive Suite 101 662-234-1337 Fax: 662-281-1490

PAIN MANAGEMENT • Kirk Kinard, DO • Angela Cook, NP • Christianne Curbow, NP • Teresa Hewlett, NP 2215 Jefferson Davis Drive 662-638-0462 Fax: 866-658-0083

• Jay McDonald, MD 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 202 901-522-7700 Fax: 901-259-2034

PATHOLOGY

• Frances Cate, MD • Marigny Roberts, MD 1100 Belk Boulevard 662-636-1051 Fax: 662-236-5236

PEDIATRICS AND ADOLESCENTS

• Michael Dennis, MD • Doug Sanford, MD • Molly Singletary, MD • Trey Warrington, MD • Laken Hayden, NP • Neeli Kirkendall, NP • McKenzie Wills, NP 101 Farm View Drive 662-513-4399 Fax: 662-513-4330 • Tanya Fitts, MD • Ann Glaser, MD • Donica Long, NP 1300 Access Road Suite 400 662-236-3939 Fax: 662-236-3924 • Catherine Phillips, DO • Brooke Underwood, NP 2682 West Oxford Loop Suite 130 662-371-1543 Fax: 662-371-1548 • Joe Harris, MD • Paula Akers, NP • Sara Kain, NP 2888 South Lamar Boulevard 662-234-8286 Fax: 662-234-6644

PEDIATRIC HOSPITALIST

• Cynthia Wetmore, MD 1100 Belk Boulevard 662-636-3200 Fax: 662-636-1627

PEDIATRIC NEUROSURGERY

• Paul Klimo, MD 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 202 662-636-2451 Fax: 662-636-2290

PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION • Devin Wells, MD • Josh Minga, NP 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 202 662-636-2451 Fax: 662-636-2290

PLASTIC SURGERY • Dan Shell, IV, MD • Leslie Gordon, NP 2680 West Oxford Loop 662-236-6465 Fax: 662-236-6455

PULMONOLOGY AND CRITICAL CARE • Jeffrey Evans, MD • Jennifer Gardner, DO • Stacey Miller, MD • Katy Minga, NP • RaeDena Hill, NP 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 200 662-636-2450 Fax: 662-636-2295

RADIATION ONCOLOGY • John Cantrell, MD • Todd Mereniuk, MD 504 Azalea Drive 662-636-4300 Fax: 662-636-1694

RADIOLOGY

• Mark Gunn, MD • Paxton Jones, MD • William King, MD • Keith Lawrence, MD • Lee Norris, Jr., MD • S. Todd Roth, MD • Allen Sneed, MD 1100 Belk Boulevard 662-636-1182 Fax: 662-280-5230

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HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

RHEUMATOLOGY

• Kirk Eddleman, MD • Lauren Hayward, MD • Micaela Perkins, NP • Leigh Anne VanDevender, NP 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 200 662-636-4333 Fax: 662-636-1704

SLEEP MEDICINE

• Jeffrey Evans, MD 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 220 662-636-2250 Fax: 662-636-1661

URGENT CARE

• Clara Beck, NP • Brantley Catlette, NP • Olivia Cooper, NP • Casey Tramel, NP 1902 B Jackson Avenue West 662-234-6464 Fax: 662-238-2901

• Will Dabbs, Jr., MD • Larken Ware, MD • Andrea Bynum, NP • Chastity Heath, NP • John Lewis, NP • Rachel Jamison Sledge, NP 1487 Belk Boulevard 662-234-1090 662-234-4398 • Linda Troy, NP 1914 University Avenue 662-238-7860 Fax: 662-238-7871 • Holly Armstrong, NP • Stephanie Barrett, NP • Mindy Lafayette, NP • Tracey Smiley, NP 1929 University Avenue 662-236-2232 Fax: 662-236-2264

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• Karla Burnett, NP • Laura Hill, NP • Jason McCain, NP 2580 West Jackson Avenue Suite 44 662-234-9112 Fax: 662-234-9058 • Lindsey Edmondson, NP • Mary Michael Hill, NP • Sarah Morrow, NP 1515 University Avenue 662-238-0011 Fax: 662-796-5288

UROLOGY

• Andrew Gowdey, MD • Joshua Griffin, MD • Brent Hardin, MD • Land Renfroe, MD • Michelle Barbee, NP • Lisa Bradham, NP • Jason Melton, NP • Chris Scruggs, NP • Darian Wales, NP

2168 South Lamar Boulevard 662-234-1448 Fax: 662-234-5374

VASCULAR SURGERY

• Alden Kirk, MD • Michael Lovelace, MD 2169 South Lamar Boulevard 662-234-1530 Fax: 662-236-0028

WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY • Walker Byars, MD • Robert McAuley, MD 506 Azalea Drive 662-234-4744 Fax: 662-234-4749

• Alden Kirk, MD 2169 South Lamar Boulevard 662-234-1530 Fax: 662-236-0028


3 STEPS ANYONE CAN TAKE TO KEEP THEIR KIDNEYS HEALTHY By Staff Report

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hronic kidney disease is more common than people may realize. The organizers behind World Kidney Day indicate that roughly one in 10 people

across the globe have CKD, which can develop at any age. The prevalence of CKD underscores how significant a threat it poses to the general public. In addition to its impact on public health, CKD also exerts a finan-

cial strain on countries across the globe. For instance, a recent report from NHS Kidney Care in England indicated the costs associated with kidney disease in that country outnumber expenses for cancers of the breast, lung, colon, and skin

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combined. Across the pond in the United States, annual costs to treat CKD are estimated to be around $48 billion. Many instances of CKD are not preventable. However, these three tips can help anyone reduce their risk for CKD. 1. Recognize your risk. The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases indicates that individuals are more likely to develop kidney disease if they have diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and/or a family history of kidney failure. Annual physical examinations can indicate if blood pressure levels are high and help to determine if a person is prediabetic. Prediabetes does

not mean a person has type 2 diabetes, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that, without intervention, prediabetes is likely to become type 2 diabetes within 10 years. Individuals also can speak with older relatives to determine their family medical history and whether or not it includes individuals with kidney disease. 2. Speak to your physician about kidney testing. The NIDDK reports that early kidney disease may not produce any symptoms. As a result, testing may be the most effective way to determine if your kidneys are healthy. Health care providers will determine the frequency of testing, which typically involves blood

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and/or urine tests. 3. Eat a healthy diet. The NIDDK recommends individuals ensure less than 10 percent of their daily calories come from added sugars. In addition, reducing sodium consumption and focusing on heart-healthy foods, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products, can help individuals maintain a healthy weight and blood pressure, thus reducing their risk for kidney disease. Kidney disease is a significant threat to public health. Individuals concerned about CKD can employ various measures to reduce their risk.


THE BASICS OF CARDIAC ARREST

By Staff Report

On a Monday night in early January 2023, the Buffalo Bills were in Cincinnati to take on the hometown Bengals. The game was a highly anticipated, primetime matchup between two of the best teams in the National Football League, but it would be interrupted and ultimately postponed after Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a frightening injury during the game. After tackling Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, Hamlin stood up, only to fall flat moments later. Medical personnel rushed to Hamlin’s side, and it was later determined he went into cardiac arrest. Days went by as football fans across the nation prayed for Hamlin’s recovery. Good news arrived by the end of the week, as doctors treating Hamlin reported his condition showed marked improvement. Indeed, within days of that news, Hamlin was on his way back to Buffalo, much to the delight of millions of people across the country. Hamlin’s story made international headlines and left many people across the globe asking questions about cardiac arrest. What is cardiac arrest? The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute reports that cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops pumping. One of the dangers of cardiac arrest is that blood stops pumping to the brain and other vital organs. In the days after doctors first shared news regarding Hamlin’s recovery, praise was heaped on the medical personnel, including Bills assistant athletic trainer Denny Kellington, for their rapid response, which saved Hamlin’s life and helped preserve the 24-yearold safety’s neurological function. How dangerous is cardiac arrest?

The NHLBI notes that cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. In fact, the NHLBI indicates that nine out of 10 people who have cardiac arrest outside of a hospital die. That makes the recovery of Hamlin, who was administered CPR on the field for several minutes prior to being transported to the hospital, all the more incredible. What are the symptoms of cardiac arrest? Johns Hopkins Medicine notes that there are no symptoms in some cases of cardiac arrest. However, individuals may experience these symptoms prior to cardiac arrest: • Fatigue 2023 NORTH MISSISSIPPI HEALTHCARE GUIDE | 13


• Dizziness • Shortness of breath • Nausea • Chest pain • Heart palpitations • Loss of consciousness What causes cardiac arrest? The suddenness of the injury to Hamlin undoubtedly left millions of people confused about how the condition could affect a young professional athlete seemingly in peak physical condition. Specifics about Hamlin’s medical history are protected by privacy laws, so unless Hamlin chooses to share that information, the public will not learn about why he suffered from cardiac arrest. However, Johns Hopkins reports that there are three main causes of the condition. • Arrhythmia and ventricular

fibrillation: Arrhythmia is a condition marked by problematic electrical signals in the heart that lead to an abnormal heartbeat. Ventricular fibrillation is a type of arrhythmia that causes the heart to tremble rather than pump blood normally. It is the most common cause of cardiac arrest. • Cardiomyopathy: Cardiomyopathy is a condition in which the heart is enlarged. Johns Hopkins notes that when a person has cardiomyopathy, the heart muscle thickens or dilates, which causes abnormal contractions of the heart. • Coronary artery disease: The NHLBI indicates that most people who experience cardiac arrest have heart disease, even if they didn’t know it beforehand. The most common type of heart disease is coronary artery disease, which is

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marked by the buildup of cholesterol inside the lining of the coronary arteries. That buildup leads to the formation of plaque which can partially or completely block blood flow in the arteries of the heart. Certain behaviors or lifestyle choices also can trigger cardiac arrest. For example, the NHLBI reports that heavy alcohol consumption or recent use of cocaine, amphetamines or marijuana can cause cardiac arrest. Severe emotional stress and physical exertion, including that which is typically required of competitive athletes, also can trigger cardiac arrest. The Damar Hamlin incident thankfully appears to have had a happy ending. But millions more people could be vulnerable to cardiac arrest. More information is available at nhlbi.nih.gov.


SERVICES OFFERED AT

BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL THE ER IN OXFORD, MS

At Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi, the 23-bed Emergency Department is open 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, caring for over 40,000 patients annually from throughout North Mississippi.

ACUTE INPATIENT REHABILITATION UNIT

Baptist Memorial Hospital NorthMississippi Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit focuses on restoring each patient’s highest level of functioning and independence. The friendly, encouraging staff supervises the 13-bed unit, helping patients reach daily goals and long-term therapeutic milestones. The team works closely with patients who lack the ability to perform routine daily activities due to stroke, fractured hips, neurological disorders, amputation, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The specialized team includes a medical doctor trained in internal medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation. Also on staff are rehabilitation nurses, physical, occupational, speech and language therapists, a social worker, medical and surgical specialists, a clinical psychologist, respiratory therapists and clinical nutrition staff.

BRAIN & SPINE CENTER

You shouldn’t have to travel far to receive advanced back care. The Spine Center provides comprehensive care for back and neck pain with cutting-edge diagnostics and customized treatments. Thanks to a partnership between Baptist Memorial Health Care and Semmes-Murphey Clinic, you will benefit from more than 100 years of innovation, expertise and advanced care all under one roof in Oxford, MS. Call 662-636-2451 to schedule an appointment with a specialist.

CANCER

Baptist Cancer Center specializes in treating all cancer types. The Cancer Center, located one mile south of the Baptist North Mississippi campus, offers chemotherapy, infusion, and radiation therapy services. They have an expansive availability of clinical trials and cutting-edge treatments for the community, as well as the medical staff’s reputation and experience to deliver high-quality care. Some technological advances include BrainLab ExacTrac Dynamic for cranial stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and spinal stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), TrueBeam linear accelerator, a CT simulator, a positron emission tomography (PET) scanner, and Paxman Scalp Cooling to mitigate the risk of chemotherapy-induced hair loss. The Cancer Center also has in-house support services such as navigation, counseling, and support groups. For more information contact: Medical Oncology Clinic: 662636-4444 Infusion Clinic: 662-636-4400 Radiation Oncology Clinic: 662-636-4300

ENDOCRINOLOGY

Baptist Medical Group-Oxford Endocrine Clinic’s endocrinologist treat metabolic health problems, such as

diabetes and thyroid disease, along with conditions that stem from the adrenal, parathyroid and pituitary glands. Treatment is also available for disorders and conditions including osteoporosis and metabolic bone disorders, Cushing’s syndrome and Hypogonadism. For more information, call 662-636-5335 to make an appointment.

GASTROENTEROLOGY SERVICES

Gastroenterologists at Baptist North Mississippi diagnose and treat diseases of the upper and lower digestive tract, as well as pancreatic, liver and gallbladder disease. Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures include fiber-optic endoscopy of the upper and lower intestinal tract, ERCP (imaging of the biliary tract and pancreas), enteroscopy, capsular endoscopy of the small intestine and highresolution esophageal manometry.

HEART CARE CENTER

The Baptist North Mississippi Heart Care Center offers the full continuum of advanced cardiac care, from heart surgery to cardiac rehab. When seconds matter, we use technology that provides rapid diagnostics and better treatment for our patients. Our accredited Chest Pain Center continues to provide comprehensive heart care services in one advanced facility. Our Heart Care Center has two dedicated catheterization labs, an electrophysiology lab, and a peripheral vascular lab, as well as a multitude of noninvasive diagnostic procedures. The center also offers a two-phase cardiac rehabilitation program designed to restore patients to normal levels of activity and reduce future risk of heart problems. Diagnostic and non-invasive services include comprehensive clinical cardiology consultation, full spectrum echocardiography, transthoracic, transesophageal and intracardiac (M-mode, 2-D, 3-D, STRAIN, Stress Echo), electrocardiography, cardiac stress testing, exercise, dobutamine and nuclear, Holter monitoring, and peripheral vascular studies. Invasive Services include cardiovascular surgery, coronary and renal angiography, peripheral vascular angioplasty and stents, coronary stents and percutaneous, transluminal angioplasty, cardiac ablations of atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, SVT and ventricular rhythms, implantation of pacemakers, defibrillators and loop recorders. For more information, please call 662-636-2197

HEARTBURN TREATMENT CENTER

While heartburn is a common symptom experienced by almost everyone after a spicy meal or period of increased stress, chronic heartburn can be indicative of a much more serious problem, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a serious condition that has been linked to esophageal cancer. This center offers diagnostics for GERD, including upper endoscopy, esophageal manometry and pH monitoring, as well as medical therapy, minimally invasive surgery, and other new therapies. Please call the Baptist Heartburn Treatment Center at 662-636-2120 for a free consultation. They offer diagnosis and minimally invasive

treatment options that can end the burning and stop the damage. heartburnrelief@bmhcc.org

INTERNAL MEDICINE

Baptist Medical Group-Oxford Internal Medicine provides seamlessly coordinated and comprehensive care, right here close to home. Services include acute care for illnesses and minor injuries, preventive care, diagnostics and screenings, chronic disease management, well care visits, care coordination, hospital follow-ups and much more. Call 662-636-5290 to schedule an appointment.

PULMONOLOGY

Pulmonology focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases affecting the lungs and respiratory tract. It is a subspecialty of internal medicine and includes the areas of the lungs, bronchial tubes, nose, pharynx

and throat. Pulmonologists at Oxford Pulmonology specialize in the use of advanced technology for diagnosing and treating lung problems. Patients need to be able to breathe properly to live a normal life, so our pulmonologists are dedicated to helping patients with lung problems get better. Lung specialists may be required to treat patients with complex cases, such as patients on a respirator or in need of ventilator support. Otherwise, Oxford pulmonologists often perform diagnostic testing that includes bronchoscopy spirometry with bronchospasm (asthma) testing, determination of lung volumes and diffusing capacity, and methacholine bronchoprovocation testing. When a patient sees pulmonologist, they may be dealing with one or more of the following health problems such as emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma, obstructive sleep apnea, pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary embolism, and lung cancer. To make an a appointment at Oxford Pulmonology call 662-636-2450

OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION

Baptist Outpatient Rehabilitation offers comprehensive care for patients who need therapy or rehabilitation to recover from surgery, injury or conditions related to chronic disease. Dedicated to each individual, our specialized team of licensed physical, speech and occupational therapists help patients of all ages and conditions. Our patients can choose to work with a specific therapist who communicates with primary physicians ensuring treatment plans and goals are met. Baptist Rehabilitation allows most patients to resume their daily lives and routines with less pain and improved function. Using the latest therapeutic techniques and treatments, our team sees patients recovering from any number of conditions, including: back and neck pain, balance difficulty, cancer rehabilitation, cognitive and memory difficulties, feeding or swallow difficulties, LSVT Big and Loud for Parkinson’s patients, Lymphedema, orthopedic injuries, Pelvic floor

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dysfunction, Sensory Integration Disorders, speech and language difficulties, sports related injuries, stroke rehabilitation, Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ),traumatic brain injuries and total joint replacements . Baptist North Mississippi also offers outpatient rehabilitation Pediatric Treatment to help children reach their full potential for a wide range of childhood illnesses, syndromes, conditions and injuries. Baptist Outpatient Rehab offers Therapeutic Dry Needling, a highly effective form of physical therapy used to relieve chronic pain, pelvic floor pain, restore mobility and treat musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions. Baptist Cardiac Rehab offers a medically supervised program that includes exercise, support, counseling and education. This comprehensive program helps you recover from a heart attack or other heart problems. It offers many benefits that can improve your health and quality of life. Cardiac rehab is important for people who have had trouble with their heart, such as: heart attack, use of a ventricular assist device, angina, heart or heart-lung transplant, heart valve repair or replacement, coronary artery bypass graft and coronary artery angioplasty with or without stent placement. Supervised Exercise Therapy (SET) is also available for patient suffering from Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) pain. This therapy targets the muscles that hurt when you walk, such as the calf, thigh and buttocks. The goals of SET are to increase functional capacity and walking distance, decrease symptoms and reduce the risk factors for PAD, heart attack and stroke. Talk with your primary care provider about making Baptist’s outpatient therapy program a part of your recovery. For more information contact: 662-636-1265.

OUTPATIENT DIAGNOSTIC CENTER (ODC)

Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi provides quality outpatient diagnostic services at the Oxford Diagnostic Center (ODC) located at 504 Azalea Drive, Oxford, MS. Oxford Diagnostic Center offers Computed Tomography (CT), Low Dose CT for Lung Cancer Screenings, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound, nuclear medicine, 3D mammography, diagnostic x-ray, fluoroscopy, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA), lab, electrocardiography (EKG) and echocardiography. Call 662-636-4250 to schedule an appointment.

RADIOLOGY

The radiology department at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi offers a full range of services to include diagnostic x-ray, computed tomography (CT Scans) interventional radiology, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mammography (3D), nuclear medicine and positron emission tomography (PET/CT Scans), fluoroscopy and ultrasound. For more information, call 662-636-1110.

RHEUMATOLOGY

The Baptist Rheumatology Clinic in Oxford diagnoses and treats rheumatic diseases affecting joints, muscles, and bones. The clinic is located on the Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi campus Medical Office Plaza. Our rheumatology providers specialize in treating rheumatic illnesses that can cause a wide range of symptoms, including joint pain, stiffness, swelling, fatigue, and fever. Some common diseases treated at a clinic include rheumatoid

arthritis, connective tissue disorders, psoriatic arthritis, lupus, and gout. We aim to keep our patients mobile and provide evidence-based treatment for their conditions. Call 662-636-4333 to schedule a consultation.

SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER

Providing diagnostic services and treatment to patients who show symptoms of a sleep disorder, Baptist’s Sleep Disorders Center was the first in North Mississippi to earn accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. The center is conveniently located inside the hospital and has four hotel-style observation suites to monitor patients for obstructive sleep apnea, snoring, periodic limb movements, narcolepsy and insomnia. If you are having trouble sleeping contact 662-636-2250 for more information or to make an appointment.

SURGICAL AND PROCEDURAL SERVICES

Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi offers a wide range of surgical services through our inpatient and outpatient surgery departments, and the staff is prepared to make you as comfortable as possible during your procedure.

WEIGHT LOSS

At Baptist North Mississippi Weight Loss Center, we understand how difficult losing weight and creating a healthy lifestyle can be. We also know success is possible through the many patients we have helped—just like you. Our weight loss team includes bariatric surgeons, certified nurses, cardiologists, pulmonologists, psychologists, and dietitians. Together, we can help you overcome the barriers to losing weight and leading a healthier lifestyle. At Baptist North Mississippi Weight Loss Center, our board-certified surgeons perform the gastric sleeve surgery. This procedure offers hope and can help promote significant long-term weight loss. For patients struggling with obesity, surgical treatment is available at Baptist Memorial HospitalNorth Mississippi through the sleeve gastrectomy procedure. For more information, please call 1-800976-5589

WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S SERVICES

Baptist North Mississippi wants you and your family to have a positive experience. The staff is committed to providing high-quality care. Prenatal classes and special programs are offered to parents before and after your baby arrives. They have designed programs and services to help you and your family prepare for the joys of pregnancy and childbirth. Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi has been designated a Baby Friendly® hospital. This prestigious international award recognizes hospitals and birthing centers that offer breastfeeding mothers the information, confidence and skills needed to successfully initiate and continue breastfeeding their babies. Baptist North Mississippi pediatric hospitalists offer newborn care and Level II Nursery services. Growing children sometimes need inpatient care and our specifically trained pediatric physicians are here to treat and enhance the quality of life of all children. Our pediatric hospitalists have full access to a team of leading edge pediatric physicians and services at the

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Spence & Becky Wilson Baptist Children’s Hospital located in Memphis, TN.

WOUND CARE

If you, or someone you know has had a wound for more than four weeks that has not healed the Baptist Wound Care Center is here to help. Our team of compassionate and knowledgeable professionals include surgical and wound treatment specialists who will assess your condition and develop a treatment plan to meet your particular needs. We offer skilled dressing changes and advanced treatments, and will help you learn how to care for your wound and prevent new injuries. We can also provide referrals for other medical care and recovery services. We treat all wounds, including: diabetic ulcers, venous insufficiency ulcers, arterial ulcers, pressure ulcers, bone or soft tissue injuries caused by radiation, traumatic wounds, non-healing surgical wounds and wounds with underlying chronic bone infections

HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY

Baptist North Mississippi is the only facility in the Oxford area with a hyperbaric oxygen therapy suite. Some wounds need 100 percent oxygen to heal properly. Pressurized oxygen stimulates the body’s natural healing process allowing new blood vessels to grow into injured tissue. Hyperbaric oxygen is a medical treatment in which the patient breathes pure oxygen under increased pressure. It is administered in a single-person chamber and while it may be the main treatment conditions, it is usually part of an overall plan of care involving surgery, antibiotics or other therapy. Hyperbaric oxygen is a simple concept. The air we breathe is normally 21% oxygen at 14.7 pounds of pressure per square inch (psi). In the chamber, the pressure can be increased to as much as three times normal, and the patient breathes 100% oxygen. This safely increases the amount of oxygen in the blood to many times its normal levels, thereby delivering much more oxygen to all parts of the body. This increase in oxygen delivery helps improve healing and controls infection in certain conditions.

HYPERBARIC OXYGEN FACILITY

Our single-person chambers of clear, acrylic plastic are seven feet long and 30 inches in diameter. During the treatment, you lie on a stretcher inside the chamber. The entire chamber is filled with oxygen so all you do is breathe normally. An open microphone inside the chamber allows you to communicate with the staff at all times. Each treatment usually lasts about two hours and you may sleep, listen to music, watch television or your favorite video streaming service.

OTHER TREATMENTS PROVIDED

We also offer the following treatment options: Wound debridement Bioengineered skin substitutes Epidermal skin grafting Compression therapy Hyperbaric oxygen therapy Baptist Wound Center is located in Medical Plaza 1, Suite 110, and accepts most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. For more information or to make an appointment call 662-636-3366.


Baptist Medical Group offers several healthcare options for you and your family. Oxford Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 120 Oxford, MS 38655 Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8-5, Fri. 8-12p Phone: 662-636-2452

Oxford Endocrine Clinic 551 Azalea Drive Oxford, MS 38655 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30-5:00 Phone: 662-636-5335

Oxford Internal Medicine Residency Clinic 81 Ed Perry Blvd Suite 107 Oxford, MS 38655 Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8-5, Fri. 8-12p Phone: 662-636-5290

Oxford Rheumatology 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 204 Oxford, MS 38655 Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8-4:30, Fri. 8-12p Phone: 662-636-4333

Oxford Neurosurgery 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 202 Oxford, MS 38655 Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8-5, Fri. 8-12p Phone: 662-636-2451

Baptist Cancer Center 504 Azalea Drive Suite A Oxford, MS 38655 Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8-5, Fri. 8-2p Phone: 662-636-4444

Oxford Physical Medicine and Rehab 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 202 Oxford, MS 38655 Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8-5, Fri. 8-12p Phone: 662-636-2451

Oxford Pulmonology 100 Baptist Memorial Circle Suite 200 Oxford, MS 38655 Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8-5, Fri. 8-12p Phone: 662-636-2450

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PATIENT GUIDE

VISITOR GUIDELINES

Checking into the hospital can be an intimidating experience for some. Follow these guidelines to ensure your stay at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi goes as smoothly as possible.

First things first:

Ask your doctor what will happen during your hospital visit. Ask for a simpler explanation for anything you don’t understand. Select an “advocate” to help you during your hospital stay. You need a trusted family member or friend to assist you, in your room, during stressful moments, remembering things you can’t and making sure your wishes are respected.

PREPARE A MEDICAL INFORMATION FILE

Be prepared to share your medical history with the doctors and nurses who will be caring for you. An at-home medical file is a convenient way to gather the documents that you may need if hospitalized: • Medical directive documents, including a living will and durable power of attorney for health care decision-making. • A list of your current medications, including any over-the-counter drugs, herbal medicines and alternative products including the dose, frequency and reason for taking each. • A list of all your allergies, including food, environmental and medication allergies. • If you have a problem with falling or other safety issues, note that, too. • A list of your physicians and their phone numbers. • A list of all pharmacies and phone numbers.

MEDICATIONS YOU RECEIVE AT THE HOSPITAL

While you’re in the hospital, your physician may prescribe more than one medication for you. Ask these questions about them and write down the answers: • What are the names of the medications I’m taking? • Why am I taking this medication? • What times will I be receiving the medication? • Can I see what my medications look like? • May I have a summary list of my discharge medications?

PRE-ADMISSION AND INSURANCE

• Many insurance companies require you to notify them no later than 48 hours after an emergency admission to the hospital. • Your insurance company may or may not be responsible for paying for your services. It depends on your policy. • You and your physician are responsible for making sure you have met all the conditions of your policy. Your personal information: Keep in mind that you are being admitted to the hospital because your physician, who is a member of the medical staff, has requested it. Therefore, we will need to get some personal information from you, including financial and medical records required by law. These records are confidential and will not be released to persons not involved in your care or payment for your care without your written consent. • Ask your doctor what will happen during your hospital visit. Ask for a simpler explanation for anything you don’t understand. • Select an “advocate” to help you during your hospital stay. You need a trusted family member or friend to assist you, in your room, during stressful moments, remembering things you can’t and making sure your wishes are respected.

PREPARE A MEDICAL INFORMATION FILE

Be prepared to share your medical history with the doctors and nurses who will be caring for you. An at-home medical file is a convenient way to gather the documents that you may need if hospitalized: • Medical directive documents, including a living will and durable power of attorney for health care decision making (see below). • A list of your current medications, including any over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, herbal medicines and alternative products including the dose, frequency and reason for taking each. • A list of all your allergies, including food, environmental and medication allergies. If you have a problem with falling or other safety issues, note that too. • A list of your physicians and their phone numbers. • A list of all pharmacies and phone numbers.

Please let Baptist know ahead of time that you are coming. Most insurance companies require YOUR LEGAL prior approval or certification. MEDICAL DIRECTIVES • Notify your insurance company as soon as You should prepare an advanced medical you think you will have to go to the hospital. directive, either a signed and notarized living 18 | 2023 NORTH MISSISSIPPI HEALTHCARE GUIDE

will or a durable power of attorney for health care. You may also set up an advance care plan or appoint your own health care agent using the forms below. • In case something happens and you can’t make decisions for yourself, these legal documents let your doctors and family know what you have already decided about your care. • Tell your doctors and family about this now so there aren’t any surprises. • If you need to set up a living will or power of attorney while you are already in the hospital, notify Patient Registration. • If you do not bring a copy with you, have someone bring it to the hospital to be placed in your medical chart as soon as possible.

be responsible for paying for your services. It depends on your policy. • You and your physician are responsible for making sure you have met all the conditions of your policy. Your personal information: Keep in mind that you are being admitted to the hospital because your physician, who is a member of the medical staff, has requested it. Therefore, we will need to get some personal information from you, including financial and medical records required by law. These records are confidential and will not be released to persons not involved in your care or payment for your care without your written consent.

MEDICAL DIRECTIVE LEGAL FORMS

DURING YOUR STAY

If you don’t already have the documents listed above, you can print, fill out and sign an advance directive, with or without an attorney. Two (2) witnesses must sign in your presence or you must have the document notarized. The forms can be found online at https://baptistonline.org.

MEDICATIONS YOU RECEIVE AT THE HOSPITAL

While you’re in the hospital, your physician may prescribe more than one medication for you. Ask these questions about them and write down the answers: • What are the names of the medications I’m taking? uWhy am I taking this medication? • What times will I be receiving the medication? • Can I see what my medications look like? • May I have a summary list of my discharge medications?

PRE-ADMISSION AND INSURANCE

Please let Baptist know ahead of time that you are coming. Most insurance companies require prior approval or certification. • Notify your insurance company as soon as you think you will have to go to the hospital. • Many insurance companies require you to notify them no later than 48 hours after an emergency admission to the hospital. • Your insurance company may or may not

Make sure you have a copy of the Patient Bill of Rights in your hospital room. If for any reason you feel you aren’t receiving the best care possible, talk to the nurse in charge or the hospital’s patient relations representative. • For your safety, you will receive an identification wristband to wear until you are discharged from the hospital. • Any medications you bring into the hospital must be left with the nurse. • Please do not keep valuables or money with you. The hospital cannot be responsible for them. • Electronic appliances, such as hair dryers, clocks, electric razors and curling irons, must be checked and approved by someone from nursing services before being used in your room. • Do not bring pillows or blankets from home. If you need extra linens, please contact someone at the nurses’ station.

COUNTDOWN TO CHECK-OUT

Procedures for your check-out or discharge from the hospital involve your doctors and staff working together. Please be patient during this process. We understand your eagerness to return home! • Your doctor will advise you that you are ready to be discharged from the hospital and will write orders directing the hospital staff to begin the discharge process. • Your nurse will act on any orders your doctor has ordered prior to discharge. This could involve final tests or lab procedures


that need to be completed prior to your leaving. This process can take several hours. • At this point, you may not be completely recovered and may need extra attention and care at home. Please tell your nurse you would like to speak with a case manager and/or social worker if you need help in planning for special equipment. • Contact family members to arrange a ride home, unless you will be traveling by ambulance (hospital staff will handle that). Be sure to let the hospital staff know if you prefer a particular ambulance service. • Once you have been officially cleared for discharge, your nurse will remove your IV and other medical devices, discuss with you any physician instructions, such as follow-up visits and how to take medications. • Finally, you will be assisted to the door by a member of the hospital staff. Managing Your Pain Based on your comfort level, your health care providers will develop a pain management plan for you while you’re in the hospital. Be sure to share with your doctor what has worked to relieve your pain in the past and to provide honest answers to questions about the pain you’re experiencing. • Don’t hesitate or be afraid to tell the hospital staff if you’re in pain. • Don’t wait to report pain. Pain is much easier to control when it first begins than

when it has become intolerable. • Actively help your health care professionals assess your pain. Answer their questions as completely and honestly as you can.

PARKING

Parking for patients and visitors is available in the front parking lots at the hospital and emergency room main entrances. Handicap accessible parking spots and expectant mother reserved spots are also available in the parking lots. Patients and visitors are cautioned not to park in reserved or designated areas. Please be sure to always lock your vehicle. If you need an escort to your vehicle, you may call the operator for Security or dial ext. 11911 from a telephone located inside the hospital.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS

The main entrance and emergency room entrance is located at 1100 Belk Boulevard. There is a stop light located at the main entrance.

OVERNIGHT GUEST SERVICES

Regular patient rooms have a sofa for one (1) overnight guest. It is recommended all

overnight guests obtain a pass from the front desk before 10:00 p.m. Please ask a staff member for linens. Guests should fold bedding each morning to help maintain a pleasant and tidy room. Our guests with patients in the ICU are welcome to stay overnight in the ICU family waiting room assigned to that unit. Recliners and linens are available for your convenience.

CAFETERIA— FIRST FLOOR Weekdays

Breakfast: 6:30 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. Lunch: 11 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Dinner: 5 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.

Weekends

Breakfast: 6:30 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. Lunch: 11 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Dinner: 5 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.

COFFEE SHOP— FIRST FLOOR Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

CHAPEL

The hospital chapel is located on the first floor and is always open to provide a quiet place for prayer and

VISITOR GUIDELINES meditation. Special holiday worship services and observances are announced in advance. Pastoral Services: 662-636-1138

DESHEA”S GIFT SHOP – FIRST FLOOR Gift Ship Hours

Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: Closed 662-636-1088

NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY

In accordance with Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its implementing regulations, Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi, directly or through contractual or other arrangements, admits and treats all persons without regard to race, color, sex, age, disability or national origin in its provision of services and benefits, including assignments or transfers within the facility and referrals to or from the facility. Staff privileges are granted without regard to race, color or national origin.

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Better Means More Better means more time with the people you love. Better means doing more of the things you enjoy. Better means more healthy days. Better means, well, more. With advanced technologies, premier doctors and excellent facilities close to home, the team at Baptist North Mississippi is here to provide you with more of the things you need so life can be its very best. Get better with Baptist. Learn more at baptistonline.org/northmiss.

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