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'''Rounding''' is the process by which health care practitioners go around and see patients only to find that they are off the [[Floor Plan for an Inpatient Medicine Ward (Reality)|floor]] for some reason.  Non-medicine rounds should take no longer than 45 minutes.  Medicine rounds should take no shorter than 23 hours.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/03/medicine-rounds/ Monday Medicine Rounds Finish Just In Time for Tuesday Medicine Rounds]</ref>
 
'''Rounding''' is the process by which health care practitioners go around and see patients only to find that they are off the [[Floor Plan for an Inpatient Medicine Ward (Reality)|floor]] for some reason.  Non-medicine rounds should take no longer than 45 minutes.  Medicine rounds should take no shorter than 23 hours.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/03/medicine-rounds/ Monday Medicine Rounds Finish Just In Time for Tuesday Medicine Rounds]</ref>

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A U.S. Soldier with the Special Warfare Medical Group(Airborne), speaks to Dr 110228-A-GV060-946.jpg

Rounding is the process by which health care practitioners go around and see patients only to find that they are off the floor for some reason. Non-medicine rounds should take no longer than 45 minutes. Medicine rounds should take no shorter than 23 hours.[1]


Other Rounds


- Bedside Rounds

- Liver Rounds

- Morgue Rounds

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References


  1. Monday Medicine Rounds Finish Just In Time for Tuesday Medicine Rounds


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