What Is B4 Ward?

B4 is a general surgical and gynaecology ward.

What is Ward B4 at Russells Hall hospital?

B4 – Elective Surgery – The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust.

What is B4 ward at Blackburn hospital?

Ward B4 is a 24 bed ward within Medicine for Older People. We work closely with the Acute Stroke Ward and care for patients with complex needs and a variety of medical conditions.

What is B3 ward?

The ward specialises in urology, gynaecology, neuroendocrine and thyroid. The ward has 8 beds consisting of 8 Single Rooms. This is a mixed-sex ward. Under 18 years old’s are not permitted to enter ward B3.

What is Ward B5 at Russells Hall hospital?

B5 – Female Surgery and Surgical Assessment Unit (SAU)

What are ward codes?

A unique identification of a WARD within a Health Care Provider.

What is the difference between B1 and B2 ward?

Patients discharged from Type A & B1 will be seen as private patients for their Specialist Outpatient appointments and all follow-up management. Patients discharged from Type B2 & C will be seen as subsidised patients for their Specialist Outpatient appointments and all follow-up management.

What is a Type B hospital?

Type B. These hospitals provide primary and secondary care services. Type C. Type C hospitals provide primary care services and basic secondary care services.

How long do you stay on a short stay ward?

It accepts patients with an expected length of stay of up to 72 hours. The focus of SSW is a high turnover of patients requiring only a short hospital admission for diagnostics or treatment.

How long do you stay in a ward for?

You will usually spend fewer than 90 days on an acute inpatient ward. But it can be longer. Sometimes these wards are split into assessment and short-term admission, and longer-term treatment wards.

Is B2 ward subsidized?

All Singaporeans receive heavy subsidies of up to 80% at Class B2/C wards at government-funded hospitals.

What is A4 ward?

A4 Arne is an acute general medical ward specialising in respiratory and endocrine medicine.

What is Ward g3?

This is a/an care for the elderly ward. This is a shared ward.

What is C1 ward at Russells Hall Hospital?

C1 – Renal/endocrinology rehab.

What is Ward B6 at Russells Hall Hospital?

B6 – Frailty Short Stay Ward.

What is Ward c8 at Russells Hall Hospital?

On behalf of the team who will be caring for you we would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to Russells Hall Hospital. We aim to make your stay as short and comfortable as possible.

What are the types of Ward?

TYPES OF WARDS

  • 1.CAUSALITY. At the hospital a separate accident & emergency unit functions round the clock to deal with different types of medical and surgical contingencies.
  • 2.GENERAL WARD.
  • 3.SEMI-SPECIAL ROOM.
  • 4.SPECIAL WARDS.
  • DELUXE ROOM.
  • 6.CCU.
  • 7.ICCU.
  • 8.SICU.

What is a B1 ward?

B1 (4-Bed ward) 4-bedded ward. Nurse station.

What is Ward C?

Ward C1 is where treatment for emergency care is actively provided. Appropriate medical attention that is safe and dependable is provided to patients who urgently require hospitalization for emergency measures or medical protection.

Is B2 ward aircon?

Patients in B2 and C class wards usually have to walk to communal toilets, do without air-conditioning, and share their room with a dozen or more people.

What is H1 Ward?

The Medical High Care unit (MHCU)/H1 ward is located in the first floor of the Hope building opposite H2 ward. It’s 8 bedded unit that provides Level 2 care to acutely unwell medical patients with a complex clinical history.