The general ward are risky for heart patients: says a report.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health/Admitting-heart-patients-to-general-ward-risky/articleshow/7310765.cms
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Rajani K wrote:
[quote]Well if there is no vacancy then only general ward is preferred but i think severe cases are generally not given general ward.[/quote]
Such patients are first admitted in ICU and later shifted to private/ general ward. The patients need silence and they may be disturbed in general ward. Besides, this depends also on financial capacity of the patients and their family.
[quote]Well if there is no vacancy then only general ward is preferred but i think severe cases are generally not given general ward.[/quote]
Such patients are first admitted in ICU and later shifted to private/ general ward. The patients need silence and they may be disturbed in general ward. Besides, this depends also on financial capacity of the patients and their family.
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Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
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