SUBMITTED TO, Mr.Jatin Jaiswal Assistant Prof. at IIP IU Bareilly SUBMITTED BY, Jatin Sharma B.Pharm (5 th Sem) BP2014061 CLARA SWAIN MISSION HOSPITAL BAREILLY
SUBMITTED TO,Mr.Jatin JaiswalAssistant Prof. at IIP IU Bareilly
SUBMITTED BY,Jatin SharmaB.Pharm (5th Sem)BP2014061
CLARA SWAIN MISSION HOSPITAL BAREILLY
HOSPITAL TRAININGMISSION HOSPITAL
BAREILLY
Index Introduction History Hospital training Departments Routes of injection Intravenous Caths Abbreviations ECG Examination Hospital Waste Management Conclusion.
The CLARA SWAIN HOSPITAL is located in Bareilly India.
It was founded by Dr.Clara A. Swain in the early 1870s to provide focused medical care to women and children.
Presently, this hospital remains the “oldest and largest Methodist hospital in India.
Introduction
Efforts to revive the hospital were supported by the newly assigned hospital director, Lillian Wallace, and a qualification for a hospital revitalization program, funded by the General Board of Global Ministery.
As a result, in 2001, it was reported that the hospital had undergone several renewal projects and as well as an increase in medical equipment, staff, and patients.
History
The hospital was taken on lease by few prominent businessmen and was greatly revamped in 2011 under the guidance of Mr. Umesh Gautam, the chancellor of Invertis University, Bareilly.
The hospital is now the largest multi super specialty hospital of Bareilly (barring two hospitals attached to medical colleges.
It has all super specialty departments including cardiology, nephrology, neurology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, urology, gastroenterology with the world class equipment and facilities.
Hospital Training A hospital training is a establishment where ailing patients receive medical and surgical treatment.
Patient care,Health education,Medical research & Training are the functions of a hospital.
Outdoor patient department (OPD) Emergency Ward General male ward Ortho ward Gyanee ward Pathology/ Microbiology lab Intensive Care Unit (ICU) High Dependency Unit (HDU)
Departments
OPDOutdoor Patient Department
An OPD is a part of a hospital designed for the treatment of outpatients,people with health problems .
Actually this department is for those who visit the hospital for diagnosis or treatment, but do not at this time require a bed or to be admitted for overnight care.
Outdoor Patient Department
EMGEmergency Ward
An emergency department (ED), also known as an accident & emergency department (A&E), or casualty department, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine and care of patients.
The emergency department is usually found in a hospital or other primary care center.
In an EMG ward an EMO (Emergency Medical Officer) is appointed for emergency needs.
Emergency Ward
GOWGeneral Ortho Ward
It’s a separate ward relating to the medical treatment of problems that affect a people’s bones or muscles.
In this ward care specialty focused on the prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders,orthopedic issues range from acute problems such as fractures or hospitalization for joints replacement to chronic systemic disorders such as loss of bone density.
General Ortho Ward
GMWGeneral Male Ward
Male ward of a hospital is generally for males.
Male patients are transferred here from ICU,HDU, or Procedure room.
It is decided by medical staff that the patient no longer need such close observation and one-to-one care.
In this ward the care and medication of each patients is done by staff nurse/ward boy.
General Male Ward
LABPathology
Pathology is a branch of medical science primarily concerning the cause, origin and nature of disease.
It involves the examination of tissues, organs, bodily fluids and autopsies in order to study and diagnose disease.
It also involves all tests of blood such as Hematology,Biochemistry,HIV,Blood Sugar etc.
Pathology Lab
Cath LabHeart Surgery Theatre
The cath lab, also known as catheter laboratory or cardiac catheterisation laboratory, is part of a hospital's cardiac department.
The procedure which are performed in cath lab are as follows:
• Coronary Angiography• Coronary Angioplasty• Treatment of heart valves• Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation etc.
Cath Lab
Intravenous (IV) Intramuscular (IM)Subcutaneous Intradermal Intra-arterial IntraocularTran mucosal.
Routes of Injection
No.16 (Gray)No.18(Green)No.20(Pink)No.22(Blue)No.24(Yellow)
Intravenous Caths
OD-Once a day BD-Twice a day TDS-Trice a day QID-Four times a day HS-Once at bed time STAT-Immediate at the time SOS-When needed 4 Hourly
Abbreviations
An ECG is a test that checks for problems with the electrical activity of heart.
An ECG shows the heart’s electrical as line tracings on paper.
The spikes and dips in the tracings are called waves.
ECG Examination
Heart electrical activity.Find the causer of unexplained chest pain or pressure.
Find the cause of symptoms of heart disease.
Find out if the walls of heart chambers are too thick.
An ECG is done to check-
Dust BinsHospital Waste
Management
Yellow•Cotton•Dressing•Body Parts
Blue•Sharp things•Needles•Ampules•Glass bottles•Blades
Red•Plastic bottles•IV sets•Blood bags
Black•Household wastes
Different Types Bins-
Name-Siddhant JainAge-17yearSex-MaleDiagnosis-Kidney InfectionSpo2-95%Pulse-98 bpmBP-130/90mmhgMedication-Inj. Zonozone ,Anlid ,Mikocin.
Patient Study
Name-Sunil SinghAge-34 yearSex-MaleDiagnosis-Ulcer in right armSpo2-94 %Pulse-99 bpmBP-125/80mmhgMedication-Tab. Baxtrain total ,Cap.
Bosebase, Inj. Dalcy 600mg, Lizolid 300, Gentacym.
Name- Indrawati DeviAge-56 yearSex-FemaleDiagnosis-Hip injury due to tree fallSpo2-93%Pulse-107 bpmBP-130/90mmhgMedication- Inj. Metrogyl 100ml, Cap.
Bonebase, Tab. Vibact, DRO Gel, Metrogyl ointment.
This hospital training will always be very helpful to me for patient study and other many health care professionals .
There were many things which i learnt though this training.
I shall always follow all the system which I consider best for pharmaceutical care.
Conclusion
Jatin SharmaB.Pharm (3rd Year)Invertis Institute of PharmacyInvertis University BareillyUP (INDIA)
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