Abhay Gahirwar Hospital Training
Abhay Gahirwar Hospital Training
Abhay Gahirwar Hospital Training
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CERTIFICATE
EXTERNAL EXAMINER
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ACKNOWLE
The training opportunity I had with Metro Multispecialty Hospital
Greater Noida Sector 11 was a great chance for learning and
professional development. Therefore, I consider myself as a very
lucky individual as I was provided with an opportunity to be a
part of it. I am also grateful for having a chance to meet so many
wonderful people and professionals who led me through this
training period.
I am using this opportunity to express my deepest gratitude and
special thanks to Dr. Kanak Lata (Director), Dr. Praveen Gaur
(Principal), Dr. Sameer Rastogi (Vise Principal) in spite of being
extremely busy with their duties they gave us an opportunity so
that we could learn something so important.
I express my deepest thanks to DR SANDEEP KANWAR (CMS) of
Community Health Certifier taking part in useful decision & giving
necessary advices and guidance along with all the facilities to
make life easier. I choose this moment to acknowledge his
contribution gratefully. It is my radiant sentiment to place on
record my best regards, deepest sense of gratitude to Mr. Ajay sir
for careful and precious guidance which were extremely valuable
for my study both theoretically and practically.
I perceive this opportunity as a big milestone for my career
development. I will strive to use grained skills and knowledge in
the best possible way, and I will continue to work on their
improvement.
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VISION
The vision of the hospital training is to study
the organization of various departments, the
working and development of the organization,
the present status of the hospital & future
prospects of the organization. To promote civic
sense and shoulder the responsibilities with full
potential by being an ultimate healthcare
professional and a responsible pharmacist.
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CONTENT
1. Introduction
2. Different departments of hospital
3. Dispensary
4. Surgical Ward
5. Parenteral routes of administration
6. Blood Bank
7. Waste management
8. Trauma and Emergency
9. Summery
10. Observation
11. Conclusion
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About
Hospital
Hospital is a healthcare institution that provides treatment
to patients with specialized health science and auxiliary
healthcare staff and medical equipment.
I did my training in Metro Multispecialty Hospital in
Greater Noida.
A multispecialty hospital is the one that addresses
different branches of medicine under one roof and also
offer surgical treatment and diagnostic services.
Though Hospital training I got to know how doctors,
nurses, machine operators and pharmacists work together
in a hospital to diagnose and treat people.
In a hospital daily more than 300 people come for
different treatments, these people are referred to different
departments of the hospital. Not only patients are
dependent on hospitals but the people working in
hospitals are also dependent on it.
A well-developed nation can only form, if its citizens are
healthy and well educated. Hospital is the need of every
person, and good treatment is the right of the people.
Though hospital training I got to know the importance of
hospitals.
This training report comprises, whole summery of my
training to this hospital and what I learned from that.
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Different
departme
There are different departments in the hospital that
nts in in diagnosis and treatment of
work together
diseases.
Hospital
The various departments of hospitals covered in the
hospital training are: -
1. Dispensary
2. Children ward
3. TB and Surgical ward
4. Emergency (Trauma center)
5. Record room
6. Injection room
7. Waste management
8. Rabies Vaccination
9. Ortho wards
10. Trauma Center
11. Blood bank
12. Pathology
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First
Aid
First aid is the first and immediate assistance given
to any person suffering from either a minor or
serious illness or injury.
AIM
It is the first step taken to save life till the person
didn’t arrive to hospital or any other medical facility.
It can even ensure no death in some serious cases. It
can prevent further harm as in some cases taking
patient away from the cause. It can prevent
worsening condition. It also promotes faster
recovery.
SOME BASIC FIRST AID PROCEDURES ARE
1. ABC of first aid
When someone is unconscious, or unresponsive, a
basic principle of first aid is ABC:
Airway: If someone's not breathing, clear their
airway.
Breathing: If the airway is clear and they're
still not breathing, provide rescue breathing.
Circulation: Perform chest compressions to
keep blood circulating, as well as rescue
breathing. If the person is breathing but
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PATHOLOGY
Pathology is the study of the causes and effects
of disease or injury. The word pathology also
refers to the study of disease in general,
incorporating a wide range of biology research
fields and medical practices.
SOME TESTS THAT ARE PERFORMED IN
PATHOLOGY LAB ARE: -
1. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
2. Blood Sugar Test
3. Urine analysis
4. Kidney function test
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Home Tests
You can take blood sugar tests at home with a
glucometer. The exact steps of finger stick glucose
meter tests vary depending on the type of glucose
meter. Your home kit will have instructions. The
procedure involves pricking your finger and putting
the blood on a glucose meter strip. The strip is
usually already inserted into the machine. Your
results will show on the screen in 10 to 2
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URINANALYSIS
A urinalysis is a test of your urine. It's used to detect
and manage a wide range of disorders, such as
urinary tract infections, kidney disease and diabetes.
A urinalysis involves checking the appearance,
concentration and content of urine. For example, a
urinary tract infection can make urine look cloudy
instead of clear. Increased levels of protein in urine
can be a sign of kidney disease.
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SURGICAL WARD
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Routes of Administration
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1. INTRAVENOUS INGECTION
An intravenous (IV) injection is an injection of a
medication or another substance into a vein and
directly into the bloodstream. It is one of the fastest
ways to get a drug into the body. IV administration
involves a single injection followed by the insertion
of a thin tube or catheter into a vein.
2. INTRADERMAL INJECTION
Intradermal injection, often abbreviated ID, is a
shallow or superficial injection of a substance into
the dermis, which is located between the epidermis
and the hypodermis.
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3. INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION
An intramuscular injection is a technique used to
deliver a medication deep into the muscles. This
allows the medication to be absorbed into the
bloodstream quickly. You may have received an
intramuscular injection at a doctor’s office the last
time you got a vaccine, like the flu shot.
4. SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION
A subcutaneous injection is a method of
administering medication. Subcutaneous means
under the skin. In this type of injection, a short
needle is used to inject a drug into the tissue layer
between the skin and the muscle.
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DISPENSARY
A dispensary is the room or area in a hospital where
medicine is prepared and given out to patients.
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RABIES VACCINE
Rabies vaccine is an immunization used to prevent
rabies in people who have been bitten by an animal
or otherwise exposed to the rabies virus.
Brand Name: HDCV, Imovax, rabies vaccine
human diploid cell culture
Generic Name: Rabies Vaccine
Drug Class: Vaccines, Inactivated, Viral;
Vaccines, Travel
PRE-EXPOSURE AND POST-EXPOSURE
VACCINATION
Pre-exposure vaccination should be offered to
persons in high-risk groups, such as veterinarians
and their staff, animal handlers, rabies researchers,
and certain laboratory workers.
Treatment after an exposure in a previously
unvaccinated person ( in post vaccination)requires
receiving a dose of rabies
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WASTE MANAGEMENT
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SUMMERY
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Observation
I observed hospital as the center of miracles where
people come having hope of getting well and a team
of doctors with nurses try there best and resolve
their problem. Also, I consider hospitals as a
backbone of our country’s economy they are not
only curing people but many industries are standing
because of it. I see hospitals as a big opportunity for
young people like us who not only want to help
people but also wants a job that help us in living.
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CONCLUSION
At last, I want to conclude this project with the all
the wonderful experience I got where I learned how
the hospital operates, staff members work and
appreciating our doctors and nurses that works 24
hours in the hospital. In this hospital training, I got
to know some essential things that we should
definitely know as being a medical student like first
aid training, how to apply injections, how to deal
with different people, how blood samples are taken
for different tests, how dispensary area takes
thousands of prescriptions and provide different
drugs and medicines according to the weight, height,
age and gender of different people, also manage to
make a record of different prescriptions, how
different charts are made according to different
patients that have time table of number of drugs that
have to be given on time and the food .
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THAN
K
YOU
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