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The intention of HOBs is for patients that require more intense nursing care for part of their hospitalization. Some of the patient populations that are or could be admitted to HOBs but not limited to: Stroke 25, Post-Transplant Recipients, Care plan treatments/medication requiring cardiac monitoring or more frequent nursing interventions. | The intention of HOBs is for patients that require more intense nursing care for part of their hospitalization. Some of the patient populations that are or could be admitted to HOBs but not limited to: Stroke 25, Post-Transplant Recipients, Care plan treatments/medication requiring cardiac monitoring or more frequent nursing interventions. | ||
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Revision as of 09:42, 2020 July 30
Currently the HSC High Obs unit is HSC B2. This changes frequently, so this page allows for consistent linking.
The intention of HOBs is for patients that require more intense nursing care for part of their hospitalization. Some of the patient populations that are or could be admitted to HOBs but not limited to: Stroke 25, Post-Transplant Recipients, Care plan treatments/medication requiring cardiac monitoring or more frequent nursing interventions.
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