The main room will have several beds and is a hospital ward. A side ward may have one or two beds. A private room will only have one bed.
Known as a 'ward'
a ward
The main room will have several beds and is a hospital ward. A side ward may have one or two beds. A private room will only have one bed.
Everything that a patient uses is a hospital room is usually charged to the patient. This would include soap, shampoo, towels, and the use of fans or televisions.
The main room will have several beds and is a hospital ward. A side ward may have one or two beds. A private room will only have one bed.
ward
A patient room.
This process is called triage
The room is called a Sacristy.
triage
Casuality department
They use several systems. One called Allscripts (a4) for their patient charts and maintenance. Then they use PBAR for their database system. PBAR is now being phased out for a new system called Patient Access. I don't know if the entire hospital uses these, but this is what they use in the emergency room. Hope this helps.
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A hospital is required by law to accept a patient in their emergency room long enough to at least get the patient stabilized so they can be safely transferred to another facility, such as a charity hospital for those who don't have the money to pay.