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1. Hospital Departments & Staff
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Admission: The process to come into the hospital as a patient Delivery suite: Where pregnant women give birth Discharge: The process for a patient to leave the hospital Inpatient: A patient who is staying in the hospital Medical imaging: X-rays, MRI, CT scans, nuclear medicine
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Nursery: A ward for babies Outpatient :A patient who visits the hospital for treatment but does not stay Pediatrics: Care of children and adolescents up to the age of 18 years Pathology: Tests blood and other body samples to assist with diagnosis Theatres: Where surgery is done
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Cardiology Department This department provides medical care to patients who have problems with their heart or circulation.
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Ophthalmolo gy Gynecology Eye departments provide a range of ophthalmic services for adults and children. These departments investigate and treat problems of the female urinary tract and reproductive organs.
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Pediatricians Rheumatology the doctor who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood illnesses Specialist doctors called rheumatologists run the unit and are experts in the field of musculoskeletal disorders (bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves).
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Ear nose and throat (ENT) General surgery The ENT department provides care for patients with a variety of problems, including: general ear, nose and throat diseases neck lumps The general surgery ward covers a wide range of surgery
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Neonatal unit Neurology Neonatal units have a number of cots that are used for intensive, high- dependency and special care for newborn babies. This unit deals with disorders of the nervous system,
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Oncology Pharmacy, pharmacology This department provides radiotherapy and a full range of CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENTS for cancerous tumors and blood disorders. Is the science and technique of preparing as well as dispensing drugs and medicines The hospital pharmacy is run by pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and attached staff.
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The medical laboratory Radiology Is a laboratory where tests are done on clinical specimens in order to get information about the health of a patient as pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. The Department specialty concerned with radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of disease, including both ionizing radiation such as X-rays and non- ionizing radiation such as ultrasound. Works with all departments.
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OrthopedistsOrthopedics technicians work in Orthopedics department Orthopedic departments treat problems that affect your musculoskeletal system. That's your muscles, joints, bones, ligaments, tendons and nerves.
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Accident and emergency (A&E) Anesthetics This department is where you're likely to be taken if you've called an ambulance in an emergency. Doctors in this department give anesthetic for operations.
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General Practitioner Is a doctor who covers a full range of medical care but may send you to a specialist for more specific treatment.
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Hospital Staff
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Cardiologist Surgeon Anesthesiologist Pediatrician Obstetrician Radiologist Lab Technician Pharmacist
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Cardiologist Surgeon Anesthesiologist Pediatrician Obstetrician Radiologist Lab Technician Pharmacist Cardiology Surgery Anesthesia Pediatric Obstetric Radiology Pathology Pharmacy
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Inside the rooms
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Wheelchair Pressure mattresses
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GownsBedpans
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Outside the patient room Syringes Sharps container
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GauzeLatex Gloves
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Oxygen TankTrolley Bed
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Exercises Time
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A Match the medical specialists with the procedures and tests that they perform. Write the name of the specialist on the line provided. allergist cardiovascular, surgeon, gynecologist, anesthesiologist, endocrinologist hematologist, cardiologist, gastroenterologist, ophthalmologist PROCEDURE/TEST MEDICAL SPECIALIST 1. Esophagoscopy and colonoscopy _______________________________________ 2. Blood cell counts; bone marrow biopsy _______________________________________ 3. Ultrasound examination of the heart; _______________________________________ angioplasty 4. Skin testing to determine sensitivity _______________________________________ to antigens 5. Serum (blood) level of hormones _______________________________________ 6. Vision tests; retinoscopy _______________________________________ 7. Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) _______________________________________ 8. Catheter and IV line insertion for _______________________________________ sedation during surgery 9. Pap smear (microscopic examination of cells from the cervix and organs); hysterectomy
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1. Esophagoscopy and colonoscopy : gastroenterologist 2. Blood cell counts; bone marrow biopsy : hematologist 3. Ultrasound examination of the heart; angioplasty : cardiologist 4. Skin testing to determine sensitivity to antigens : allergist 5. Serum (blood) level of hormones : endocrinologist 6. Vision tests; retinoscopy : ophthalmologist 7. Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) : cardiovascular surgeon 8. Catheter and IV line insertion for sedation during surgery : anesthesiologist 9. Pap smear (microscopic examination of cells from the cervix and organs); hysterectomy : gynecologist
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neurologist pathologist radiologist nephrologist psychiatrist radiation oncologist orthopedist pulmonologist urologist 1. Nephrectomy; cystectomy;prostatectomy 2. Personality and mental function tests 3. Use of high-energy beams (photon and proton) to kill tumor cells 4. Fixation of bone fracture; arthroscopic surgery 5. Breathing function (spirometry) tests 6. Microscopic examination of biopsy samples; autopsies 7. CT scan; MRI; ultrasound examination 8. Kidney function tests;dialysis 9. Spinal and cranial nerve reflex tests
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1. urologist 4. orthopedist 7. radiologist 2. psychiatrist 5. pulmonologist 8. nephrologist 3. radiation oncologist 6. pathologist 9. neurologist 1. Nephrectomy; cystectomy;prostatectomy 2. Personality and mental function tests 3. Use of high-energy beams (photon and proton) to kill tumor cells 4. Fixation of bone fracture; arthroscopic surgery 5. Breathing function (spirometry) tests 6. Microscopic examination of biopsy samples; autopsies 7. CT scan; MRI; ultrasound examination 8. Kidney function tests; dialysis 9. Spinal and cranial nerve reflex tests
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