Ok, now to be honest it is not easy to just be selected to even to get a interview, I have heard of Transporters taking applying for like 3 years before being able to get on. If you know someone that is in Health Care it is great to get their help in getting a job at a Hospital. You could also get your BLS CPR certification, it would help out a lot. To find a class just go to the American Heart Ass. website and it takes a little time to find it but you will find it. Having CPR is a plus and you may get more money. All you need really is a High School Diploma, that is it. It is not to bad of a job, pay is better then working fast food, plus benefits at hospitals are great. You get to see a lot of what happens in a Hospital on a day to day bases. Like a patient is getting a CT done, well I wait to take the patient back to his/hers room. So, I am able to see how the whole process of a CT, and getting to see a lot of the images. If you want to learn a lot you can but if you don't then you don't have to. There is going to be ways to get better jobs in Transport. Most of the time it is based Seniority but, it is nice if you get a chance. From a Transporter you can be come a Dispatcher, or a Courier, both jobs make more money! So, all in all it is not a bad job, it is a easy and can be a rewarding one. I am a Dispatcher, I was lucky to like nights so I was able to become a Dispatcher after only 2 years of working in Transport, no one wants to work night shift. It is a great place to get your foot in the door of any hospital, as well!
because hospital is last place where god give a new life to patient so that's why sing of moon become to named hospital
Inpatient services benefit a hospital the most.
Under the right conditions, yes, a hospital can keep you from seeing a patient. If the patient is contagious, is undergoing surgery, or is in ICU (which is the most probable reason), a hospital can keep you from seeing a patient.
Hospital confinement is preventing a patient from leaving the hospital.
Usually a transporter makes somewhere in the range of $9.00-$12.00 an hour. Not sure about the answer above but transporters make $14-18 per hour
The length of time the patient needs to remain in the hospital depends on the age of the patient and the patient's general health.
The hospital can request patient to sign to go to hospice, but can NOT make the patient sign to go to hospice.
how many national patient safety goals to hospital setting
if the patient has a companion, the companion may help him/her to get to the hospital. if it is a big wound, he/she can just get herself/himself to the hospital and just 'tiis' its pain
I don't see why not!
by comparing it to a patient in a hospital
In a ward