Admission of Patients
Admission of Patients
Admission of Patients
BY ADOM BOAKYE
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Admission of patients
Admission of patient is the entry and
acceptance of a patient to stay in a health
facility for the purpose of observation ,
investigation and treatment . Clients coming
in for admission may walk-in (ambulant ) or
not.
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TYPES OF ADMISSIONS
1. ELECTIVE/ PLANNED/ROUTINE
2. EMERGENCY
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Procedure (emergency admission)
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Procedure
10.Getpatient or legal guardian to sign
consent form.
11.Direct
relatives to pay cash deposit at
accounts department if not insured
12.Take care of patient’s valuables according
to institutions policy
13.Allow
relatives to see patient and say
goodbye
14.Inform relatives about visiting times and
other items to bring
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Procedure
15.Collect specimen of urine, test and record
16.Make a care plan to implement nursing
interventions
17.Administer prescribed treatment
18.Enterpatient’s name into admission and
discharge book and onto the ward state
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Planned/Elective admission
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Advance preparation
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8. Explain NHIS to patient/relatives
9. Inform relatives about visiting time and allow
them to see patient and say goodbye.
10.Orientate patient to ward and its annexes
11.Enter patient’s name into admission and
discharge book, and ward bed state
12.Document in nurses notes
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ADMISSION OF CHILD (AMBULANT)
1. Welcome child and parent into nurses’ station
and make them comfortable. Identify child’s
name and introduce self and other staff
present to them and reassure them for their
support during admission.
2. Get patient’s record from accompanying nurse,
confirm patient’s name and diagnosis and apply
identification band.
3. Send child to the prepared cot and introduce
other patient near him when necessary.
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4. Orientate patient and parent to the unit eg.
Playroom, Tv room, baths and toilets as well as
snack room if available
5. Encourage parent to bring child’s favorite toys to
make child feel at home.
6. Inform parent to bring learning materials eg sch
books etc.
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7. Check vital signs, weight, height and record
and collect specimen if ordered.
8. Administer urgent prescribed drugs
9. Assist patient to change into pyjamas or
hospital wear.
10.Educate child on how to call the nurse and
emphasize the willingness to meet his needs
at all times.
11.Explain the hospital ward policies eg visiting
time, N.H.I.S etc 15
12.Letparent /legal guardian sign consent form for
treatment
13.Enterpatient’s name into the admission and
discharge book and onto daily ward state and
document on nurses notes.
14.Use the nursing process to plan care for the child
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Admission of a seriously ill child
1. Welcomes child and parents and puts child into
cot and directs parents to wait in the day room
whiles taking care of child.
2. Collects child’s folder quickly, confirms name,
diagnosis and immediate treatment
3. Administers immediate treatment or performs
the necessary resuscitation
4. Checks vital signs, weight and records
5. Takes a brief history of patients condition from
parents
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6. Allows parent to see where child is lying and
orientates parents to the unit and its annexes
7. Explains ward and hospital policies, visiting
time, NHIS, meal time etc to them
8. Encourages parents to bring child’s favourites
toys etc and find out child’s likes and dislikes
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9. Guides parents to sign consent form for treatment
etc if necessary
10.Enters patient name into admission and discharge
book and daily ward state
11.Documents on nurses notes and use nursing
process to plan patient care
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Transfer of patient within a
healthcare facility/hospital
Themovement of clients/patients
within the same hospital
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Types of Transfer
Trans –in
Trans-out
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Trans-in
Procedure
prepare a suitable bed to receive
patient
Assemble the necessary equipment
depending on the patients condition (eg.
oxygen apparatus, suction machine, vital
signs tray).
Receive incoming patient, relatives and
accompanying nurse warmly. 22
TRANS IN (CONT…)
Take over the transfer notes and personal belonging
of the patient from accompanying nurse.
confirm patient’s identity with accompanying nurse
Ask for clarification on vital issues pertaining to the
patient’s condition from the accompanying nurse.
Introduce self and other nurses around to patient
and relatives
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TRANS IN (CONT…)
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DISCHARGE OF A PATIENT
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DISCHARGE OF A PATIENT
The role of the nurse in discharge planning
Include all caregivers involved in the care of the
patient i.e. physiotherapist ( multidisciplinary)
Adequate assessment of patient during all the
stages of care to identify discharge needs.
Assess health teaching needs of client and family
and provide family members with the knowledge
and skills to care for the client in the home setting
e.g. wound care, range of motion exercises.
Assesshome situation i.e. bathroom facilities,
doorway, steps , home arrangement etc. 30
Procedure
Ensure discharge is ordered by a medical
officer or signed letter from patient
Patientand relatives are informed about
discharge
Theyare educated on the need for
continuing treatment and follow up care
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DISCHARGE…
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DISCHARGE…
Drug administration is well explained to
patient and relatives as well as education on
home and follow up care
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DISCHARGE…