An emergency department (ED) = an accident & emergency
department (A&E) = an emergency room (ER) = an emergency ward (EW) = casualty CASUALTY DEPARTMENT
• These departments operate 24 hours a day, every
day and are staffed and equipped to deal with all emergencies • It is where you're likely to be taken if you've called an ambulance in an emergency. ICU
• An intensive care unit (ICU), also known as
anintensive therapy unit or intensive treatment unit(ITU) or critical care unit (CCU), is a specialdepartment of a hospital or health care • facility that provides intensive treatment medicine. ICU
• Sometimes called critical care, this unit is for the
most seriously ill patients. • It has a relatively small number of beds and is manned by specialist doctors and nurses, as well as by consultant anesthetists, physiotherapists and dietitians. DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
• Bone mineral densitometry (BMD)
• Virtual colonoscopy (CT) • CT scan (Computed tomography) • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) – new service coming to HGH. • Mammography. • Radiography (X-ray) • Specialized radiology (fluoroscopy – barium exams, arthrography, facet injections) EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT (ENT)
• The ENT department provides care for patients with a
variety of problems, including: • general ear, nose and throat diseases • neck lumps • cancers of the head and neck area • tear duct problems • balance and hearing disorders • snoring and sleep apnea • ENT allergy problems • voice disorders GENERAL SURGERY
• The general surgery ward covers a wide range
of surgery and includes: • day surgery • thyroid surgery • kidney transplants • colon surgery • laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) • endoscopy GYNAECOLOGY
• These departments investigate and treat problems
of the female urinary tract and reproductive organs (endometritis, infertility, incontinence, etc.) MATERNITY DEPARTMENT
• It provide antenatal care, care
during childbirth and postnatal support PHARMACY
• A pharmacy will provide a drug formulary for
hospital doctors to use as a guide. • It will also help supervise any clinical trial management and ward drug-use review. PHARMACY
• It is run by pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and
attached staff. • It's responsible for drug-based services in the hospital, including: • the purchasing, supply and distribution of medication and pharmaceuticals • inpatient and outpatient dispensing • clinical and ward pharmacy • the use of drugs DISCUSS WITH YOUR FRIENDS: 1. Microbiology 2. Neonatal unit 3. Neurology 4. Nutrition and dietetics 5. Oncology 6. Ophthalmology.. 7. Orthopedics 8. Physiotherapy 9. Radiotherapy 10. Renal unit 11. Pharmacy 12. Maternity department.. 13. Gynaecology 14. General Surgery 15. Diagnostic imaging 16. ICU 17. ENT 1. Fajar & Anas : Microbiology 2. Rija & Ari : ICU (Family) 3. Nahla & Qori : ICU (Patient) 4. Reza & Arya : Neurology 5. Hendri & Saha : Renal unit 6. Maulana & Afrizal : Radiotherapy (Patient) 7. Eva & Sara : Radiotherapy (Family) 8. Nurul & Wahyu : Orthopedics (Patient) 9. Nicky & Riski R : Orthopedics (Family) 10. Widya & Suci : Ophthalmology 11. Ammira & Vera : Oncology 12. Trias & Cristine : Renal unit 13. Mey & Vita : Maternity department (Patient) 14. Makmun & Igna : Maternity department (Family) 15. Rois & Tiara : Physiotherapy 16. Dewi & Amri : Diagnostic imaging 17. Wulan & Ocsie : Gynaecology 18. Utin & Fika : General Surgery (Patient) 19. Eka & Sela : General Surgery (Family) 20. Annisa & Iro : Neonatal unit 21. Yossie & Aisyah : ENT 22. Joko & Feri : Nutrition and dietetics 23. Indra & Tito : Pharmacy FINDS OUT:
• What is the place
• What treatment will the patient get • Who man the department (the specialist, the kind of nurse, the staffs)