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Welcome to Medical Cardiology

Click to listen to this page using ReadPlease This information is designed to help you and your family become familiar with the daily schedule and activities of our unit.

 

We are a medical care unit, specializing in the care of cardiac patients. A team of professional staff will be working with you towards your recovery. If you have any questions, please ask any member of your health care team.

 

TBRHSC Medical Cardiology

Phone: (807) 684-6661

 

On Admission

 

Items that you will need during your hospital stay may consist of the following: housecoat and slippers, toothbrush and paste, hairbrush and/or comb, shampoo and soap, denture care and shaving products as desired.

 

Valuables are to be sent home whenever possible, or placed in the Business Office safekeeping service.

 

You are welcome to wear your own clothes as your condition allows. For patients who are having their heart monitored (Telemetry) you will be asked to wear a special gown to hold the monitoring pack in place.

 

On admission, you will be asked to complete a patient history form, which may include information about any community services that you have been receiving. As well, we will ask that you bring in your home medications to review what your doctor had previously prescribed for you. These medications will be returned to you, so that your family may take them home. You should only take those medications given to you by your nurse.

 

Your Nurse

 

The nurses on the Cardiology service work a combination of 8 hour and 12 hour shifts. Shift change reports occur at 7:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. During the day shift the nurse will be caring for 5 patients. On evening shift the nurse will care for 6 patients and on nights they will care for up to 10 patients. Your nurse is assigned patients based on the location of their room.

 

Your nurse will be involved in the planning of all aspects of your care with you and your family, and would be happy to answer your questions.

 

Family Member Access

 

We ask that you choose one member of your family to act as a spokesperson when calling the hospital for information or when talking with the staff. Information will be given to your immediate family members only, with your consent. If you wish to maintain telephone contact with your family, you will be required to have the patient phone connected at a charge of $2.50 per day. Long distance calls may only be placed through the hospital switchboard (ext. 0). For medically related information such as result of diagnostic tests, it is required that you discuss these items with your physician.

 

We ask that family not call the unit in the early morning. This is the time when nurses spend a great deal of time delivering care to their patients. To maintain the privacy of the patients while providing morning care, we also ask that you refrain from visiting during this time period, unless the staff approves alternate arrangements.

 

Visiting

 

Visiting hours are from 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily. You may have up to two visitors at a time. It is suggested that you do not bring small children to the hospital because of the potential of transmission of infectious diseases. Please wash your hands on entering and leaving the unit using the sanitizer mounted on the hallway walls throughout the unit.

 

Special infection precautions for visitors may be put in place to limit transmission of certain infections. A coloured "stop sign" will be posted outside of these rooms. These stop signs indicate the precautions you should take. If you have questions about this, ask a nurse. We appreciate your full co-operation with these precautions to ensure safe and quality care for our patients.

 

Exceptions to the visiting policy are possible by discussing your needs with the nursing staff. Overnight visitation is restricted to a limited patient population. Access to the hospital is limited after hours, with clearance required by the nursing staff through the security personnel.

 

Telemetry

 

Your physician may order a portable heart monitor for you. This will consist of a small battery run pack with leads attached to your chest wall by sticky disks that we refer to as electrodes.

 

You may be fully mobile on the unit and have your heart activity monitored by our system. However, you cannot leave the boundaries of our unit as the aerials placed in the ceiling tiles limit reception.

 

Please inform the nurse if you wish to disconnect the unit to complete your personal care at any time. The staff must ensure that doctors' orders are in place for this type of activity.

 

With any unusual findings, which could include such things as sensing of the movement of your arms, the nursing staff will check on you to determine your status. They will also need to change the battery in your pack at regular intervals.

 

Cardiac Education and Rehabilitation Program

 

If you are hospitalized with a heart condition, your doctor may order a referral for "Cardiac Rehab". This team of professionals will give you information specific to your heart condition and what to expect when you are discharged. We also offer education and exercise programs as an outpatient service, after discharge. Feel free to discuss these programs with any member of our care team.

 

Discharge Time

 

Discharge time is 11:00 a.m. It is requested that you plan for transportation home in advance. Patients may be asked to wait in the lounge when appropriate.

 


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