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Tag Archives: Discharge Planning
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The Discharge Plan
If you have any questions about the details of the discharge plan – ask. The plan should include: View Text Alternative Details of the treatment and results of investigations the patient has had. Any medication and the dose. Any follow … Continue reading
Summary
By the end of this unit you should: Have an understanding of the role of each member of the hospital multidisciplinary teamĀ for stroke patients Know what discharge planning and home visits involve Know some useful questions to ask Know … Continue reading
Found in Topic: The hospital team
Tagged: Complaints | Compliments | Discharge Planning | Home Visit | Hospital Social Worker
Tagged: Complaints | Compliments | Discharge Planning | Home Visit | Hospital Social Worker
Discharge – What to expect
Advanced notice of the discharge Equipment Disposables You should have a chance to ask questions.In situations of high demand for hospital beds notice of discharge can be short but you should still be given advanced notice. Any equipment essential for … Continue reading
Discharge Planning
It may surprise carers and relatives that discharge planning often starts as soon as the person has been admitted. This does not mean the patient is being discharged immediately but that plans towards a successful discharge start by information gathering … Continue reading
Who they are and what they do?
View Text Alternative Medical: Medical history Neurological examination Blood tests Referral for CT or MRI scans Medication. aspirin, warfarin, thrombolysis, statins Detection and treatment of complications- infections,deep vein thrombosis, epileptic seizures Monitoring and reducing risk of further stroke. (secondary prevention) … Continue reading
Found in Topic: The hospital team
Tagged: Activities of daily living | Adaptations | Advocacy | CT scan | Care Needs Assessment | Carer needs assessment | Cognition | Communication | Discharge Planning | Dosette box | Functional Electrical Stimulation | MRI scan | Naso-gastric feed | Orthotist | PEG tube feed | Perception | Sheltered housing | Single shared Assessment | Stroke nurse service | Supported accommodation | Thrombolysis | Transcutanious electrical nerve stimulation | Video fluroscopy
Tagged: Activities of daily living | Adaptations | Advocacy | CT scan | Care Needs Assessment | Carer needs assessment | Cognition | Communication | Discharge Planning | Dosette box | Functional Electrical Stimulation | MRI scan | Naso-gastric feed | Orthotist | PEG tube feed | Perception | Sheltered housing | Single shared Assessment | Stroke nurse service | Supported accommodation | Thrombolysis | Transcutanious electrical nerve stimulation | Video fluroscopy