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Written by Dani Schwinn   
Monday, 11 June 2012 00:00

 Today is "Corn on the cob day" and here is what's happening...



Jobless checks ending

The Week- Hundreds of thousands of out-of-work Americans will receive their final unemployment checks sooner than they expected, it was reported this week. In February, Congress renewed the extednded-benefit program until the end of the year, but reduced the number of weeks of assistance and made it difficult for states to get the maximum amount of federal aid. Because of these changes, roughly 500,000 people- including 70,000 this month- are now expected to lose their jobless benefits sooner than expected. Most states offered unemployment benefits for 26 weeks, after which federal extensions continued jobless assistance up to 99 weeks. Kevin A. Hassett of the conservative American Enterprise Institute is not a supporter of extended benefits but is troubled by the abrupt cutoff. "If you just reduce the weeks of unemployment for people already unemployed but don't do anything else, it's a bad deal," he said, "because they're already about the worst-off people in society." 

 
Sundays are for NewsPulse
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Written by Dani Schwinn   
Sunday, 10 June 2012 00:00

 This Sunday is "Ball Point Pen Day..."


What can you look forward to on NewsPulse tonight at 5:30?


- The Colorado Wildfire

-The rescued British Adventurer

- The Heat in the NBA Finals

- Health Tips

-Matthew McConaughey


And So mcuh More!!!

 
Saturday's Stories
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Written by Dani Schwinn   
Saturday, 09 June 2012 00:00

 The stories for your "Donald Duck day" are...



Adopt a pet event at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

Bliss Davis Fox 8-  The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo invited visitors to adopt a new pet at the annual “Meet Your Best Friend at the Zoo” animal adoption event. More than 20 animal adoption agencies, rescue groups and charities participated in the drive with more than 100 cats and dogs ready for a new home. All animals also received a medical check-up and up-to-date vaccinations prior to adoption. So far, more than 700 animals have been adopted through the “Meet Your Best Friend at the Zoo” event since 2001. The event is one of the largest animal adoption drives in northeast Ohio.



Medical mistakes

John Bonifield, CNN and Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical Correspondent CNN- When you’re a patient, you trust you’re in good hands, but even the best doctor or nurse can make a mistake on you or someone you love. “Mistakes are happening every day in every hospital in the country that we’re just not catching,” says Dr. Albert Wu, an internist at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Medical errors kill more than a quarter million people every year in the United States and injure millions. Add them all up and “you have probably the third leading cause of death” in the country, says Dr. Peter Pronovost, an anesthesiologist and critical care physician at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The harm is often avoidable, and there are strategies you can use to help doctors and nurses get things right. Here’s a list of 10 shocking medical mistakes and ways to not become a victim:

1. Mistake: Treating the wrong patient

• Cause: Hospital staff fails to verify a patient’s identity.

• Consequences: Patients with similar names are confused. • Prevention: Before every procedure in the hospital, make sure the staff checks your entire name, date of birth and barcode on your wrist band.

2. Mistake: Surgical souvenirs

• Cause: Surgical staff miscounts (or fails to count) equipment used inside a patient during an operation.

• Consequences: Tools get left inside the body.

• Prevention: If you have unexpected pain, fever or swelling after surgery, ask if you might have a surgical instrument inside you.

3. Mistake: Lost patients

• Cause: Patients with dementia are sometimes prone to wandering.

• Consequences: Patients may become trapped while wandering and die from hypothermia or dehydration.

• Prevention: If your loved one sometimes wanders, consider a GPS tracking bracelet.

4. Mistake: Fake doctors

• Cause: Con artists pretend to be doctors.

• Consequences: Medical treatments backfire. Instead of getting better, patients get sicker.

• Prevention: Confirm online that your physician is licensed.

5. Mistake: The ER waiting game

• Cause: Emergency rooms get backed up when overcrowded hospitals don’t have enough beds.

• Consequences: Patients get sicker while waiting for care.

• Prevention: Doctors listen to other doctors, so on your way to the hospital call your physician and ask them to call the emergency room.

6. Mistake: Air bubbles in blood

• Cause: The hole in a patient’s chest isn’t sealed airtight after a chest tube is removed.

• Consequences: Air bubbles get sucked into the wound and cut off blood supply to the patient’s lungs, heart, kidneys and brain. Left uncorrected the patient dies.

• Prevention: If you have a chest tube in you, ask how you should be positioned when the line comes out.

7. Mistake: Operating on the wrong body part

• Cause: A patient’s chart is incorrect, or a surgeon misreads it, or surgical draping obscures marks that denote the correct side of the operation.

• Consequences: The surgeon cuts into the wrong side of a patient’s body.

• Prevention: Just before surgery, make sure you reaffirm with the nurse and the surgeon the correct body part and side of your operation.

8. Mistake: Infection infestation

• Cause: Doctors and nurses don’t wash their hands.

• Consequences: Patients can die from infections spread by hospital workers.

• Prevention: It may be uncomfortable to ask, but make sure doctors and nurses wash their hands before they touch you, even if they’re wearing gloves.

9. Mistake: Lookalike tubes

• Cause: A chest tube and a feeding tube can look a lot alike.

• Consequences: Medicine meant for the stomach goes into the chest.

• Prevention: When you have tubes in you, ask the staff to trace every tube back to the point of origin so the right medicine goes to the right place.

10. Mistake: Waking up during surgery

• Cause: An under-dose of anesthesia.

• Consequences: The brain stays awake while the muscles stay frozen. Most patients aren’t in any pain but some feel every poke, prod and cut.

• Prevention: When you schedule surgery, ask your surgeon if you need to be put asleep or if a local anesthetic might work just as well.

 
Friday's Favorites
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Written by Dani Schwinn   
Friday, 08 June 2012 00:00

 World Ocean Day's" Favorites are...


 

Obama to deliver statement on economy

CNN- U.S. President Barack Obama will deliver a statement about the economy Friday morning, the White House has said. The president will talk about "the situation in Europe, which continues to pose headwinds to our recovery here at home," the White House said in a statement. The White House said he would begin speaking at about 10:15 a.m., but reporters still were waiting for him in the White House press briefing room at 10:30 a.m. He will urge Congress to pass proposals "to put construction workers back to work upgrading our roads and bridges, teachers back in the classroom educating our kids and police and firefighters back on the job keeping our communities safe," according to the White House.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Thursday's Buzz
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Written by Dani Schwinn   
Thursday, 07 June 2012 00:00

 Today is "(Daniel) Boone Day" and the Buzz is...



Missing Man Found

Ted Achladis, Kevin Freeman, Darren Sweeney Fox 8- Det. Jennifer Ciaccia says that Daniel Stasiewski, 29, was officially found by authorities at approximately 7:40 a.m. Thursday in Sandusky. He is said to be unharmed and in good health. Stasiewski was reported to be with a friend, who contacted his mother in Pennsylvania. Stasiewski’s mother then called Cleveland Police. Even before authorities confirmed the news, Stasiewski’s friends posted Twitter messages saying that he had been found. Stasiewski never returned to work after leaving his office in Avon Monday afternoon. Co-workers filed a missing person report. Police, friends and family asked for the public’s help in finding him. Friends and co-workers spent Wednesday passing out missing persons fliers, hoping to find the Cleveland man. “I don’t know what to think. I just think it’s so unusual for him to not be on Facebook. He’s such a social media person, he’s constantly on Twitter and Foursquare and constantly checking in places,” said friend Kristen Way. Way says there’s no way Stasiewski could be out of touch for so long. “He just loves technology. He’s all over it, social media … every place he goes, he’s checking in, Foursquare, Facebook, tweeting all the time,” said Stasiewski’s boss, Chris Knipper. Knipper is CEO of Kuno Creative, an inbound marketing agency in Avon, where Stasiewski is a senior consultant. He says Stasiewski was scheduled to attend a big meeting at 6 p.m. on Monday, but did not show up. “This guy comes to work early, goes home late. If there’s a meeting, he’s there 15 minutes early, so that meeting was at 6 p.m., he no-showed for it, we were like, ‘There’s something wrong,’ ” said Knipper. The CEO called the police to report Stasiewski missing. He went with officers to his apartment on West 58th Street in Cleveland, but saw nothing unusual. “He had a computer, a laptop laying on the couch, the paperwork for the meetings we had coming up laying next to it, and just looked like he ran out for an errand and never came back,” Knipper remembered. “We checked and walked down the blocks and we checked for his car and asked people at all the local bars and restaurants and coffee shops that he goes to,” said Way. The search for Stasiewski reportedly came to an unofficial end late Wednesday night. A few hours later, Knipper tweeted, “Thank you. Everyone. We are so happy that he’s been found. We appreciate the efforts of everyone involved.”

 
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