What is Ward 12 at Bradford Royal Infirmary?
This is a/an Paediatric Surgery and Haematology ward. This is a shared ward.
What is Ward 17 at Bradford Royal Infirmary?
Ward 17 – General Medical Ward is/are located on level 2 of the ENT/Eye Building. Access to Ward 17 – General Medical Ward is via the MRI/CT Suite & Wards 16, 17, 18, 19 entrance.
What is Ward 18 at Bradford Royal Infirmary?
Nurse staffing levels – Ear, Nose & Throat January 2022
Ward name | CHPPD – Registered Nurses and Midwives | CHPPD – Healthcare Support Workers |
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Ward name – Ward 18 | CHPPD – Registered Nurses and Midwives 3.62 | CHPPD – Healthcare Support Workers 2.24 |
What is Ward 16 at Bradford Royal Infirmary?
The day care unit is on ward 16 on level one at Bradford Royal Infirmary. Inpatient care is provided for patients with complications or side-effects from treatment or cancers. This is supported by an acute oncology nursing team.
What is Ward 32 Bradford Infirmary?
children’s clinical decisions area
Children’s Services at Bradford Royal Infirmary includes an inpatient ward (ward 30), day-case ward (ward 2) and a children’s clinical decisions area (ward 32) with nine short-stay beds. We also work closely with community care teams to support children when they are discharged from hospital.
What is Ward 28 at Bradford Royal Infirmary?
Registered Nurses and Midwives
Nurse staffing levels – Orthopaedics January 2022
Ward name | CHPPD – Registered Nurses and Midwives | CHPPD – Healthcare Support Workers |
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Ward name – Ward 28 | CHPPD – Registered Nurses and Midwives 2.45 | CHPPD – Healthcare Support Workers 2.69 |
What is Ward 29 at Bradford Royal Infirmary?
acute care of the elderly
Ward 29 – acute care of the elderly. Patients are moved to these wards if they need a longer period of acute consultant-led care. Ward 30 – acute admissions Unit for neck of femur and acute elderly care.
What is Ward 33 at Bradford Royal Infirmary?
Adult haematology inpatient
Adult haematology inpatient services is based on Ward 33 at Bradford Royal Infirmary, which has 12 en-suite rooms. The ward manager is Christine Bottomley. The ward is home to a dedicated team of doctors and nurses who are caring, compassionate and committed to offering excellent patient care.
What is a hematology ward?
At the hematology ward we examine and treat adult patients with hematological (blood) diseases.
Why would a doctor send you to a hematologist?
Reasons include if you have or might have: Anemia, or low red blood cells. Deep vein thrombosis (blood clots) Leukemia, lymphoma, or multiple myeloma (cancers in your bone marrow, lymph nodes, or white blood cells)
What does a hematologist check for?
Hematologists and hematopathologists are highly trained healthcare providers who specialize in diseases of the blood and blood components. These include blood and bone marrow cells. Hematological tests can help diagnose anemia, infection, hemophilia, blood-clotting disorders, and leukemia.
What are the symptoms of blood disorders?
Common symptoms of red blood cell disorders are: fatigue. shortness of breath. trouble concentrating from lack of oxygenated blood in the brain….Common symptoms of white blood cell disorders are:
- chronic infections.
- fatigue.
- unexplained weight loss.
- malaise, or a general feeling of being unwell.
What is Ward 12 at Bradford Royal?
Ward 12 is located on level 3 of Bradford Royal Infirmary. It cares for women with gynaecological conditions who need overnight hospital admission. This includes women who have had routine gynaecology surgery and those who require prolonged emergency admission.
What is children’s services at Bradford Royal Infirmary?
Children’s Services at Bradford Royal Infirmary includes an inpatient ward (ward 30), day-case ward (ward 2) and a children’s clinical decisions area (ward 32) with nine short-stay beds. We also work closely with community care teams to support children when they are discharged from hospital.
Where can I drop off property for Bradford Royal Infirmary patients?
Property for Bradford Royal Infirmary patients can be dropped off at the Duckworth Lane entrance between 7:30am and 6:30pm, seven days a week. If you need to drop off an item outside these hours, you must first gain permission from the clinical area in question, as items will have to be collected by a member of staff.
Who takes care of the children of Bradford?
The children of Bradford are cared for by a committed medical, nursing and support team. The medical team consists of consultants, specialist registrars and junior doctors as well as advanced nurse practitioners. The nursing teams include senior and junior sisters, staff nurses, healthcare assistants and nursing associates.