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4. This small attempt is about what a student nurse needs to know before
going to the hospital. Special thanks to our instructor in charge Rafiqul
Islam and nursing instructor Mosharraf Hossain sir for supporting us.
These slides may contain errors, but any errors are correctable. If you
have doubts about any information in this slide, you are invited to know the
correct information.
Acknowledgment
6. General objective
“To prepare student nurses with
essential knowledge and skills they need
before entering a hospital setting”
of this class
7. Objective
1. Introduction of the hospital & hospital ward
2. Explain the Procedure of admission of a patient, Report
khata, Admission khata, Prescription.
3. Discuss about Vital Sign- T. P. R. & BP, Temperature chart
4. Discuss the Rights of drug administration, Routes of
administering medication
5. Describe Some commonly used medication, Short form,
Disease
8. 6. Explain Cannulation or IV channel opening & Catheter.
7. Describe about Syringe, Saline set, Micro Burette,
Butterfly needle, BT set, Drop maintain
8. Discuss about Oxygen Therapy ,Wall oxygen port,
Pulse oximeter, Nebulization, Musk, ECG, Heart sound
and many more.
Objective
10. Sheik Hasina Medical
College, Tangail
(SHMCT)
Sheik Hasina Medical
College
Hospital, Tangail
(SHMCHT)
250 Bedded General
Hospital, Tangail
(250 Bedded GHT)
11. Ward no Ward Name Patients Remark
1 Labor ward Pregnant Women
2 Children Ward Age: <1Year
SCANU Special Care Newborn Unit New natal child
2A Child Age: >1Year to <12Year
3 Gynae Ward Female
4 Medicine-F Female
5 Medicine- M Male
6 Surgery- M Male
7 Surgery- F Female
8 Orthopedic Male
8A Orthopedic Female & Child
9 Diarrhea Female & Child
10 ENT OT-2
Ward Information 250 GHT
12. Ward no Ward Name Patients Remark
OT-1 OT Female Room- 174
OT-2 OT ENT Patients -
OT-3
Surgery &
Orthopedic OT
All Room- 307
OPD
Surgery Out
Patient
Department
All Room- 118
SSK
Shasthyo
Shurokhsha
Karmasuchi
All -
SSK Medicine Store All 127
- Emergency Room- 102M, 103F
- X-Ray All Room- 128
- Ultra All Room- 125
- Blood All 222
- Lab All 220
Ward Information 250 GHT
13. Room no Ward Name Patients Remark
114 Medicine Dispensary Male
121 Vaya Room Female
119 EPI Child
136 SCANU Infant
201 RMO Room -
Ward Information 250 GHT
14. Floor no Lift Name Room no Remark
1st G Ticket, Medicine, X-Ray 101 to
2nd 1 Outdoor Unit 201 to
3rd 2 Laboratory, Pathology & USG 301 to
4th 3 Administration Unit 401 to
5th 4 Labor Ward & OT (F), CCU 501 to
6th 5 Operation Theater (Surgery OT) 601 to
7th 6 - 701 to
8th 7 - 801 to
9th 8 Surgery Ward (M & F) 901 to
10th 9 Medicine (Female-9 | Male-10) 1001 to
11th 10 Gynae Ward (F) 1101 to
12th 11 Child Ward Age: >1Y to <12Y 1201 to
Ward Location of SHMCH
15. Admission of a patient
Procedure of
2
Report khata, Admission khata,
Prescription
27. Short Form Full Form Short Form Full Form
PC Paracetamol BT Set Blood Transfusion set
BC Vitamin B Complex IV Intravenous
NS Normal Saline IM Intra Muscular
CS Cholera Saline SC Sub- Cutaneous
HS Hartmann’s Solution ID Intra Dermal
DNS Dextrose Normal Saline BM Before Meal
DA Dextrose in Aqua Δ MI Myocardial Infarction
FS Folic Sulphate ESR Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
Inj. Injection WBC White Blood Cell
Inf. Infusion RBC Red Blood Cell
Tab. Tablet C/S Cesarean Section
Syp. Syrup LVF Left Ventricular Failure
Supp. Suppository LAP Lower Abdominal Pain
Cap. Capsule BP Blood Pressure
28. Short Form Full Form Short Form Full Form
C/C Chief Complaint RTA Road Traffic Accident
O/E On Examination PV Per Vaginal
F/O Fresh Order ICU Intensive Care Unit
ē With CCU Coronary Care Unit
DēA Discharge with Advise ENT Ear Nose And Throat
DORB Discharge on Risk Bond # Fracture
CBC Complete blood Count Rx Prescription
RBS Random Blood Sugar Δ Diagnosis
CXR- P/A Chest X-Ray P/A View Adv. Advise
Δ COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary
Disease
Δ BPPV
Benign paroxysmal positional
vertigo
Δ UTI Urinary tract infection Δ AGN
Δ CKD Chronic Kidney Disease NPO Nothing per Oral
HTN Hypertension ORIF
Open Reduction & Internal
fixation
DM Diabetes Mellitus ENT Ear Nose & Throat
34. Inj. Ceftriaxone 2.0g IV
(Antibiotic)
Inj. Pantoprazole 40mg IV
(Gastric)
Inj. Ondansetron 8mg/4ml IV
(Nausea & Vomiting)
Always check Ampule or Vial
level to verify prescribed
medicine & Expiry Date
35. CANULA & CATHETER (N)
Introduction about
6
Color code of canula, Micropore and
other
49. – Normal Saline (0.9% NaCl)
• CS – Cholera Saline
• 5% DNS – 5% Dextrose Normal Saline
• DA – Dextrose in Aqua
• HS – Hartmann’s Solution
• 3% NS – Normal Saline (3% NaCl) etc.
Some commonly used IV Fluid in Hospital
71. •Sodium: 136 to 144 mmol/L.
•Potassium: 3.7 to 5.1 mmol/L.
•Calcium: In adults, 8.5 to 10.2 mg/dL.
•Chloride: 97 to 105 mmol/L.
•Magnesium: 1.7 to 2.2 mg/dL.
•Phosphate: 2.5 to 4.8 mg/dL.
•Bicarbonate: 22 to 30 mmol/L.
The normal ranges for electrolytes in Adults:
In general, these are
75. Productivity Apps for you:
1. DIMS
2. CHAT GPT
3. MEDICAL FULL FORM DICTIONARY
4. ANATOMY LEARNING
76. Success is a
journey, not a destination.
Great things take time and
effort, so stay persistent and
patient. Nothing truly valuable
can be gained overnight.
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