Infectious diseases are a type of diseases caused by various pathogens that can be transmitted between people, animals and animals, or people and animals. The following is the information I have compiled for everyone, for your reference, welcome to read!
Hospitalization process for patients with infectious diseases
1. Please present the front of the hospitalization card, the reverse side and the ID card Fill in the number clearly and submit it to the hospitalization office. The hospitalization office will provide you with the registration and waiting procedures and issue a bed registration certificate, and then you will go home and wait for the notification of hospitalization.
2. If the hospitalization card indicates that a local patient needs to use blood, please go to the hospitalization office to get a blood notification, then go to the relevant unit to complete the blood application procedures, and then return with the blood notification Go to the hospitalization office with your hospitalization card and go through the bed waiting procedures.
3. Failure to receive notification after registration means that the hospital bed has not yet been turned up, please continue to wait.
4. If the patient’s registered address and phone number change, please notify the hospital admissions office in a timely manner.
If your condition changes suddenly during the registration waiting period, you should be sent to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment at any time.
After receiving the notice, patients from other places should make their own accommodation arrangements while waiting for beds in the hospital.
Patients in this city must be admitted to the hospital on the same day after receiving hospitalization notification. Those who cannot be admitted on time will automatically give up and re-register for bed waiting.
When receiving notification of hospitalization, if the patient encounters other acute or serious illnesses before admission, the patient with emergency or serious illness should be admitted first, and then be notified as soon as a bed becomes available.
When you receive a notification of hospitalization and come to the hospital to go through the admission procedures, you must bring your ID card ***Except for patients under 16 years old*** and your hospitalization registration certificate. Special labor insurance patients should bring their labor insurance account card; public patients should bring their public hospital treatment certificate and public medical billing slip; other patients should pay checks or cash, and please keep the receipts properly and hand them to the cashier at the checkout office when they are discharged.
Emergency admission patients who enjoy public-funded treatment in this city, district, and county must complete the transfer accounting procedures within three days of admission.
Obstetric patients need to be hospitalized. Please go to the obstetric ward to register the bed number and then go to the hospitalization office to go through the procedures. ***Abortion patients who are hospitalized must go through the same procedures as other patients***.
Plastic surgery and urology patients need to be hospitalized. The appointment registration will be made in the plastic surgery and urology wards. After receiving the notification of hospitalization, they will go to the hospitalization office with their hospitalization card to complete the procedures.
Please bring the following items with you when you are admitted: basin, towel, toothbrush, tea cup, soap, toilet paper, tableware, and a small amount of food. Family members are asked to bring valuables and cash back for safekeeping. The items provided by the hospital for patients include: hot water bottles, patient clothes and pants, a coat, a set of bedding, toilets, crutches, etc. Please keep them properly and return them when you are discharged.
People with infectious diseases should go to the Infectious Disease Hospital Registration Office, go through the hospitalization registration procedures*** the same as items 1 to 10*** before going home and wait for hospitalization notification.
Prevention of infectious diseases
Preventive measures
Before the epidemic occurs, the first priority is to do regular preventive work. The main contents are as follows:
1. Measures to be taken against entities that may have pathogens in the external environment. Improve drinking water conditions and implement drinking water disinfection; combine urban and rural development to do a good job in making feces harmless, sewage discharge and garbage disposal; establish and improve the rules and regulations of hospitals and pathogenic microbiology laboratories to prevent the spread of pathogenic microorganisms and nosocomial infections ; The "Food Hygiene Law" should also be greatly implemented in medical and health care institutions, and disinfection, insecticide, and rodent control should be carried out. Although the above work is mainly led by the health and epidemic prevention and environmental monitoring departments, clinicians should also actively cooperate.
2. Vaccination***. Also known as artificial immunity, biological products are inoculated into the human body to cause the body to develop specific immunity to infectious diseases, so as to improve the level of population immunity and prevent the occurrence and prevalence of infectious diseases.
Epidemic prevention measures
Refers to the measures taken to prevent the spread of an epidemic and quell it as soon as possible after the epidemic occurs.
The key to measures for patients is early detection, early diagnosis, early reporting, and early isolation.