Jumat, 08 April 2011

The Hospital

If you look at the front of a large, modern hospital, you may notice that there are two separate entrance. One is for patience in need of immediate treatments, is the emergency entrance. Here ambulances are seen pulling up at any hour of day or night. The other is the hospital main entrance.
In the ground floor inside the main entrance there are reception area, waiting room, and also office. On the floor above and below are the numerous floors will be a maternity section for mothers and their babies. Their rooms are usually kept separate from the rest of hospital, so that the babies do not cacth other people’s illeness.
The rooms from other patients are usually on the higher floors. There are small rooms for just one patient, slightly large rooms for two , three or four patients, and larger called wards, in which as many as 40 or 50 patients may lie in rows of beds. On other floors are the operating room, called operating theatres, and special departements such as the radiography department, where x-rays are taken and developed.
In the laboratories, special tests are carried out on body tissues fluids to find out patient’s disease. The pharmacy supplies the drugs ti treat patients. Near the operating theatres is the blood bank to store blood for transfusions. Here too are the sterilizing theatres and the wards which are cleaned and made free from germs.

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