Hospital fun fact #3
So the hospital ward is split into 3 wards. A ward, B ward, and D ward/ICU. Each ward has a specialty that it has. A ward is general surgery. B ward is plastics and woman's health. And D ward is Max/Facs. So basically A ward has the hernia surgeries, lymphomas, and goiters. B ward does a lot of straightening of legs, burn contractors releases, and cosmetic things. D ward has all the things to do with the face. I could name quite a few of what they do, but lets be honest...it's late, I worked an evening shift, and I am to tired to try and figure out how to spell the names of the surgeries.
My ward is A ward. It has been great fun working on A ward so far. But I thought I would show you what my ward looks like. So A ward has 20 beds and is split into 2 sides. 10 beds on each side. This video shows just one side, beds 1-10. I couldn't take a video of the other side because we are not allowed to take photos on our phones of patients. And the other side had patients. On this side is our linen cart and the other side has the omnicell for the meds.
My ward is A ward. It has been great fun working on A ward so far. But I thought I would show you what my ward looks like. So A ward has 20 beds and is split into 2 sides. 10 beds on each side. This video shows just one side, beds 1-10. I couldn't take a video of the other side because we are not allowed to take photos on our phones of patients. And the other side had patients. On this side is our linen cart and the other side has the omnicell for the meds.
Behind where I am standing is the one computer and the med counter. Also at the beginning of the video is one of the 2 patient bathrooms we have on our ward.
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