Day Three


The Tribal Council owns the hospital, but the appointed staff run it. The members of the health care team include: doctors, nurses, LPNs, CNAs, and patients. In the pod for diabetes, the patients would come in and they word perform whatever care was appropriate for that area, then refer them to whatever other area of care they need. If they were not part of the tribe, they would be stabilized and transferred to another facility. I feel that in general, they have closer relationships to their patients. They would ask how other members of the patient’s family were doing. When constructing the hospital, intentional measures were taken in order to incorporate multiple members of the patient’s family to be able gather in the room as a source of support. The actual patient care pretty much mirrored ours. Gathering vitals, doing an assessment, education, and charting seemed to be the same or very similar. They have centers for yoga, acupuncture, tai chi, and we were able to see a Native use jewel weed on his ant bites.

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