What Are the Different Types of Tertiary Care Services?
Hierarchical nursing is based on the evaluation of the patient's illness, severity, urgency, urgency, and patient self-care ability, giving different levels of care. At the same time, it can be divided into special care, primary care, secondary care, and tertiary care
Graded care
- Hierarchical nursing is based on the evaluation of the patient's illness, severity, urgency, urgency, and patient self-care ability, giving different levels of care. Can be divided into the following four levels:
- Suitable
- It is used for patients who are dying of life, whose condition is changing, and who need emergency rescue at any time, as well as large-scale burns and patients after major surgery. They are guarded by 24 hours.
- Nursing requirements
- 1. Work out what works
- Suitable
- It is used for patients who are seriously ill or unstable after major surgery. Their lives can not be taken care of themselves at all, and their care is complicated.
- Nursing requirements
- 1. Formulate a nursing plan according to the illness, and each class will nurse according to the nursing plan.
- Suitable
- 1. Acute symptoms disappeared in severe illness, and the condition is stable after major surgery, but people cannot take care of themselves;
- 2. Aged or frail patients;
- Suitable
- 1. Patients with chronic diseases, mild diseases, pre-operative examination preparation stage, normal pregnant women, etc.
- 2. Patients with various diseases or postoperative recovery period;
- Graded care
- 3. Those who can get out of bed and take care of themselves.
- Nursing requirements
- 1. Visit 2 times a day (the new standard is once every 3 hours), grasp the patient's condition and mentality, pay attention to the patient's diet and rest. Measure body temperature and pulse twice a day.
- 2. Supervise compliance with laws and regulations, and do a good job in health education.
- 3. Participate in minor activities within your ability.