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I am a nurse working in skin, allercology and std unit. We do have occasionally patients staying overnight for a iv infusion (antibiotics mainly) for certain kinds of situations, such as stronger or progressed infections etc. Some times sexual abuse victims also stay overnight for forensic purposes.
I love building a small two bed ward for purely aesthetic reasons. Is there any idea to make some diagnoses and diseases require for example the i.v. medication or something like that? Nothing too intensive, just that my ward would not be empty all the time. No HDU or anything - since that would be really rare.. What do you think? :) Cheers from Finland!
This has been happening a lot lately to the point I have stopped using that clinic because I keep getting patients waiting.
I tried to bounce them through ICU, which got them treated, but instead of being released from the Hospital they instead got transferred to Emergency Observation, just to sit and wait for HDU again.
Any ideas how to stop this, work around it, or keep it from happening? I really do like the clinic, but I hate the prestige hit from sending all these patients away.