What is Ward 3 in Bournemouth hospital?
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What is Ward 3 in Bournemouth hospital?
Welcome to Ward 3, we are a mixed speciality medical ward providing care for patients with a range of conditions. We specialise in respiratory, gastroenterology, endocrinology and general medicine.
What is Ward 24 Bournemouth hospital?
Welcome to Ward 24, we look after patients with a variety of illnesses, in particular with sepsis. We also specialise in looking after patients with Parkinson’s and dementia.
What is Ward 9 Bournemouth hospital?
Ward 9 is a discharge to assess, mixed sex ward that specialises in Older Person’s Services, where we aim to discharge patients safely to their home environment. We adopt a rehabilitation approach working closely with our therapy teams which helps to promote and maintain mobility and independence for our patients.
Can you visit patients in Bournemouth hospital?
Many of our wards operate a protected mealtime system. Nutrition is an important part of recovery, so visiting is not allowed during this time unless requested by our patients.
What is Ward B3 at Poole Hospital?
B3 is a 30-bedded orthopaedic trauma ward, taking patients from 16 years upwards. The Ward Sister is Amy Rimmer, supported by Senior Staff Nurses Chris Haskell, Rosie Bailey, Janet Dickson and Georgie Burnett.
Where is the Pink Zone in Poole Hospital?
Where to find us – Pink Zone on Floor 0, outside the OPD corridor – Room 44.
Where is the acute medical unit at Bournemouth hospital?
The Acute Medical Unit is on the ground floor of the main hospital.
What is enhanced surgical care unit?
Enhanced Perioperative Care (EPC) is a model of care for surgical patients who cannot be optimally cared for in a general ward environment. This guidance is a joint publication with the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine.
Where is the Sandbourne suite Bournemouth Hospital?
The Sandbourne Admissions Suite, located opposite the Main Theatre complex, has been designed to provide a calm and welcoming environment for patients to prepare for surgery. After their operation patients will be cared for on a surgical ward.
Is the main entrance to Bournemouth hospital open?
The hospital’s main entrance, Costa, Marks & Spencer and Stock Shop is located off Longfleet Road, and is open 9am- 7pm Monday to Friday, and 9am to12.
What is Ward B2 in Poole Hospital?
B2 is a 28-bedded orthopaedic trauma ward, taking patients from 16 years upwards. The nurses work in two teams, Blue and Red. Each team has a separate nursing station and each patient’s information and records will be held at the desk for his/her team.
What Ward is C4 in Poole Hospital?
Cranborne ward
C4 (formally Cranborne ward) offers care for general medical patients, and specialises in diabetes and cardiology. The ward offers bedside cardiac monitoring.
Where is AMU in Poole Hospital?
The Acute Medical Unit is on the ground floor of the main hospital. Discharge home information: Patients are advised on the consultant ward round of future plans or investigations.
Where is the Sandbourne suite Bournemouth hospital?
What is an acute medical unit in a hospital?
The term acute medical unit (AMU) is defined in an RCP report as ‘a dedicated facility within a hospital that acts as the focus for acute medical care for patients that have presented as medical emergencies to hospitals or who have developed an acute medical illness while in hospital’.
How long do you stay in recovery room after surgery?
You will spend 45 minutes to 2 hours in a recovery room where nurses will watch you closely. You may stay longer depending on your surgery and how fast you wake up from the anesthesia. Your nurse will watch all of your vital signs and help you if you have any side effects.
Do patients recover quicker at home?
Latest research supports home recovery If you’re awaiting hip or knee replacement, its worth noting that the latest research shows that the overwhelming majority of patients recover equally well at home and may experience fewer complications than if they spend days or weeks in rehab.
Where is the acute medical unit at Bournemouth Hospital?
Is it free to park at Bournemouth hospital?
Patient and visitor parking You will receive a ticket at the barrier on entry and should pay at the pay station before returning to your car. Car park pay stations at the the Royal Bournemouth accept debit/credit cards. Coins are no longer accepted. They also have an intercom if you need help.