Difference between revisions of "Rounding"
From Gomerpedia
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | [[File:A U.S. Soldier with the Special Warfare Medical Group(Airborne), speaks to Dr 110228-A-GV060-946.jpg| | + | [[File:A U.S. Soldier with the Special Warfare Medical Group(Airborne), speaks to Dr 110228-A-GV060-946.jpg|500px|thumb|right]] |
'''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> |
Revision as of 16:43, 10 March 2017
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
- When I Come to Round (Song) by Green Day
References