Chatsworth Health Care Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 102 Hospital Drive, Chatsworth, Georgia 30705 Ratings: Phone: (706) 695-8313 |
Camellia Health & Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 700 East Long Street, Claxton, Georgia 30417 Ratings: Phone: (912) 739-2245 |
Mountain View Health Care Medicare and Medicaid Location: 547 Warwoman Road, Clayton, Georgia 30525 Ratings: Phone: (706) 782-4276 |
Friendship Health And Rehab Medicare and Medicaid Location: 161 Friendship Road, Cleveland, Georgia 30528 Ratings: Phone: (706) 865-3131 |
Gateway Health And Rehab Medicare and Medicaid Location: 3201 Westmoreland Road, Cleveland, Georgia 30528 Ratings: Phone: (706) 865-5686 |
Bryant Health And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 134 S 6th Street, Cochran, Georgia 31014 Ratings: Phone: (478) 934-7682 |
Healthcare At College Park, Llc Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1765 Temple Avenue, College Park, Georgia 30337 Ratings: Phone: (404) 767-8609 |
Miller Nursing Home Medicare and Medicaid Location: 206 Grace St, Colquitt, Georgia 39837 Ratings: Phone: (229) 758-4270 |
Magnolia Manor Of Columbus Nursing Center - West Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2000 Warm Springs Rd, Columbus, Georgia 31904 Ratings: Phone: (706) 324-2251 |
Magnolia Manor Of Columbus Nursing Center - East Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2010 Warm Springs Rd, Columbus, Georgia 31904 Ratings: Phone: (706) 324-0387 |
Orchard View Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Ctr Medicare and Medicaid Location: 8414 Whitesville Road, Columbus, Georgia 31907 Ratings: Phone: (706) 225-1100 |
Muscogee Manor & Rehabilitation Ctr Medicare and Medicaid Location: 7150 Manor Road, Columbus, Georgia 31907 Ratings: Phone: (706) 561-3218 |
Ridgecrest Rehab & Skilled Nursing Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 8329 Stevens Lane, Columbus, Georgia 31909 Ratings: Phone: (706) 330-5650 |
River Towne Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 5131 Warm Springs Rd, Columbus, Georgia 31909 Ratings: Phone: (706) 561-1371 |
Spring Harbor At Green Island Medicare Location: 200 Spring Harbor Drive, Columbus, Georgia 31904 Ratings: Phone: (706) 576-6027 |
Comer Health And Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2430 Paoli Road, Comer, Georgia 30629 Ratings: Phone: (706) 783-5116 |
Hill Haven Nursing Home Medicare and Medicaid Location: 880 Ridgeway Road, Commerce, Georgia 30529 Ratings: Phone: (706) 336-8000 |
Northridge Health And Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 100 Medical Center Drive, Commerce, Georgia 30529 Ratings: Phone: (706) 335-1330 |
Westbury Center Of Conyers For Nursing And Healing Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1420 Milstead Road, Conyers, Georgia 30012 Ratings: Phone: (770) 483-3902 |
Rockdale Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1510 Reniassance Drive, Conyers, Georgia 30012 Ratings: Phone: (770) 483-4480 |
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Patients treated for their prolonged seizures with the sedative propofol may be at high risk for complications and even death. New research presented at CHEST 2008, the 74th annual international scientific assembly of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), shows that the use of propofol as an antiepileptic agent in patients with refractory status epilepticus (RSE), prolonged seizures that do not respond to initial treatment, was associated with significant mortality and morbidity.
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