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PLANNING AND ORGANISING HOSPITAL SERVICES - LAB AND.pptx
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3. P. M . SASIKALA
MSC (N) 2 ND YEAR
GCON - CUDDALORE
4. A hospital is a residential establishment which
provides short term and long term medical
care consisting of observational , diagnostic ,
therapeutic and rehabilitative services for
persons suffering or suspected to be suffering
from a disease or injury and for patients
parturients. It may provide services for
ambulatory patients on outpatient basis.
5. The hospital is an integral part of social and
medical organisation, the function which
provide for the population complete health
care , both curative and preventive and whose
out patient services reach out to the family in
its home environment, the hospital is also
centre for the training health workers and for
bio social research.
- WHO(1956).
6. To enlarge the existing hospital by introducing
new facilities .
To increase the utilisation of hospital
To increase population coverage
To increase productivity of hospital
Modernisation of already existing facilities.
To reduce cost of operations and maximise
efficiency planning,
7. High quality patient care
Effective community orientation
Economic viability
Orderly planning
Sound architectural plan
Medical technology and planning.
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10. Conceptualization of hospital
Support groups
Temporary organisation and securing
funds
Geographical , environmental and
miscellaneous factor.
Hospital design
11. Bed planning
Hospital size
Land requirements
Public utilities
Land and hospital sewage
Electricity
Distances and compactness , parking.
Zonal distribution and inter relation of
departments.
12. Bed distribution
Climatic consideration in design
Equipping hospital
cost evaluation of construction of
hospital
13. The basic function of laboratory services is
Confirm the diagnosis
Reliable reports
Store houses of reports
Teaching programmes
Carries urgent test
15. Determine appropriate services
Determine space and area requirement
Dividing areas of departments
Determine the number of station in functional
unit
Determine major equipments.
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16. Identifying the electrical and plumbing
requirements
Considering utility
standard module for work areas.
17. Location
Out patient sample collection
Area/ space
Laboratory space unit
Lay out
Administrative and auxillary services
Reception and sample collection
18. Bar coding system for samples
Specimen toilet
Pathologist office
Glass washing and sterilising unit
Report issues
Utility services
21. Laboratory Samples
Sample receiving
Request forms
Time for accepting specimen
Containers
Identification of specimen
Records and reports
22. Blood bank services
Out patient samples
HIV
Liasion with clinician
Motivation and cross training
Waste disposal
Optimal utilisation of laboratory services
Quality control.
24. It is an integral part of hospital
It is the first door of hospital
Portal entry that interacts with the highest
volume of patients requiring critical care,
25. Emergency has been defined as a condition
determined clinically or considered by patient
and relatives as requiring urgent medical
services, failing which it could relate in loss of
life or limb
-WHO
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27. Depending on size of hospital, nature of
injuries and catchment area . The
services include
basic emergency
Major emergency
Referral emergency
36. it is a term used to announce an emergency
serious nature.
eg .cardiac arrest
CPR team includes
Senior intensivist
Anaesthesist
CPR nurse
Respiratory technician.
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38. location
Stretcher, trolley, wheel chair,
Ambulance attendents, police, mass media
room
Work area
Waiting area for emergency department
patients
39. Waiting area for relatives
Visitors toilet
Nurses station and admin office
Examination room
Equipments
Resuscitation room
Operating room
40. Operating room
Fracture room
Plaster room
Care for burns
Isolation room
Other rooms
41. Other room includes
Utility room
Pantry
Storage room
Soiled linen room
Cleaner room
changing room
conference room and library
42. Patient record
Brought dead record
Referral record
Minor OT
Incident report forms
Attendence registers
Wound certificate registers
43. Patient valuable registers
MLC registers
Police intimation book
poisoning patient vomitus, first urine
sample as well clothes preservation
registers.
44. Registers should be completed within 48
hours
It includes name , age, MLC number,
address, identification mark , signature of
doctor.
Police to be informed
45. Diaster management team includes
Committee preferably headed by H.O.D,
Anaesthesist
Surgery
Orthopedics.
51. Dr. Nashi Masnad et al.,” journal of
biology , agriculture and health care,”
perceived challenges of working
environment among emergency
nurses in saudi arabia ‘
Chabo Byaene Alain et al., “Evaluation
of quality of clinical laboratory
services in the university hospital of
Kinhasa Democratic republic of
Cango.
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53. Write an assignment on planning and
organising lab and emergency
department in nursing homes.