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What time is it prohibited to enter or leave the hospitalization unit?

Inpatient department is generally prohibited from entering and exiting at 10:00 p.m.

Hospital is a medical institution whose main purpose is to provide medical care services to people. Its clients include not only the sick and the injured, but also healthy people in a particular physiological state (such as pregnant women, women in labor, and newborns) as well as completely healthy people (such as people who come to the hospital for a physical examination or oral cleaning).

Inpatient wards are managed under a 24-hour closed system

No visitors are allowed

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Strict implementation of the system of "one patient, one chaperone"

Doctors in charge of the hospital determine whether or not a chaperone is needed based on the patient's condition. In principle, no more than one person should accompany the patient and remain relatively constant. The accompanying person will check the body temperature twice a day, and the accompanying person must stop immediately if the body temperature is abnormal. During the period of escorting, under very special circumstances, the accompanying person shall enter and leave the ward in limited time and times with the accompanying card issued by the doctor.

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Prohibition of visits during the epidemic

Promoting the use of phone calls, text messages, microblogging and other means of condolences to hospitalized patients. In principle, the ordinary patients declined to visit, the need to visit each bed is limited to one person per day to visit, visiting time does not exceed half an hour. Visitors must be in good health, and those with epidemiological history and symptoms related to new coronavirus pneumonia are not allowed to visit.

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The inpatient wards are under 24-hour closed management

During the hospitalization period, patients and their companions are not allowed to leave the wards in principle, and a change of clothes should be prepared in advance. The hospital provides a meal delivery service, which dispenses meals to the ward daily. If there is a need for delivery of goods or meals, the handover must take place at the entrance of the ward building. If you need to leave the ward temporarily for reasons such as examination, you must report to the medical staff in charge and make a proper registration.

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Hospitalized patients and accompanying staff

Strengthening personal protection

In order to avoid cross-infection, patients and accompanying staff are not allowed to transfer to other wards. If there is no toilet in the room, they should fetch water, wash themselves and go to the toilet at wrong time, take good personal protection, wear masks, wash their hands frequently and keep a social distance. The room is naturally ventilated twice a day to keep the indoor air fresh, and when ventilating, pay attention to the patient's warmth to prevent external wind-cold.

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Hospitalized patients and accompanying staff

Obey the management of the hospital

During the period of hospitalization, patients and accompanying staff should consciously abide by the relevant laws and regulations and the rules and regulations of the hospital, obey the unified management of the hospital, comply with the guidance of the staff, and report changes in their conditions in a timely manner, and transfer to the appropriate ward or ward according to the relevant regulations when respiratory symptoms such as fever, coughing and phlegm occur. In case of respiratory symptoms such as fever, coughing and sputum, they will be transferred to the corresponding ward or ward according to the relevant regulations, and will cooperate in maintaining a good medical environment and order.