Hospital ward manual






















The previous labour ward manual was updated in early Over the last 2 years, there have been a number of changes and development in obstetric practice. It is due to this reason an updated version of this manual becomes necessary. It has also come to our knowledge that the previous manual was printed and used in other hospitals in Sarawak. It. chemical be brought in from outside the hospital. Cleaning chemicals must be used as directed by cleaning management. 3. Manual Handling It is the cleaning staffs’ responsibility to ensure that they use safe methods of work with regard to manual handling. These should include the . Family Hospital Rawalpindi (), Member of Board of Management of Rawalipindi Medical College and Allied “Basic Skills in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Training Manual” and Medical Emergencies Management ¾ Ward Servant 46 ¾ Ward Cleaners 47 Section – III - SOP’s for Administrative Departments 48 ¾ Admin Office


ward. The particular tray for a specific patient shall be labelled with the patient's name, location and hospital number. The following information shall be indicated on the individual dosage package: a) name of drug b) strength c) expiry date d) lot number ii) Individual Patient Prescription. Such policies cover topics from, nutrition guides, patient and family education, abuse and neglect, admission and discharge, patient call back, patient rights and responsibilities, as well as, numerous other topics. The policies differ for each department as well, for instance, the paediatrics ward would have a separate set of policies as. Welcome to the Westmead Hospital Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Westmead Hospital has a Multidisciplinary ICU located in 'E' block on Level 3. The Critical Care Zone (CCZ) is comprised of three wards - E3a, E3b and E3c (zones A, B and C respectively), each having 13 individual patient rooms. The Intensive Care Unit occupies and governs E3a and E3b.


chemical be brought in from outside the hospital. Cleaning chemicals must be used as directed by cleaning management. 3. Manual Handling It is the cleaning staffs’ responsibility to ensure that they use safe methods of work with regard to manual handling. These should include the following. The guide focuses on the hospital and ward environment but its principles can be applied to other work environments in healthcare. Incidence and Cost of Manual Handling Accidents in the Healthcare Sector Manual handling is the highest accident trigger reported to the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) by the healthcare sector. Any health professional can learn from this manual and its Hospital Cost Model through a training session or self-study. This model and manual have been prepared for hospital managers as well as those responsible for the supervision and policy oversight of hospitals at the national, regional, and district levels.

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