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HOSPITAL TRAINING REPORT

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. PRAYUSH UPADHAYAY has submitted the report on Hospital training for par

Signature External Examiner:-…………………………………………….

Signature Director of Pharmacy:-………………………………………….


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my sincere and deep sense of gratitude, veneration and Indebtedness to Prof. Dr. SU

I would like to express my sincere and deep senses of gratitude to my esteemed Guide MISS NEHA GUPTA

I express my deepest and very special thanks to my all-batch mates for their kind co-operation, help and en

Finally, express my deep regards to God and My Parents, who have been a constant source of inspiration.

Thanking you.
PRAYUSH UPADHAYAY
B.pharm 3rd year (5th semester)
Roll no.:-2010460500043
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VISION
The vision of the Hospital training is to study the organisation of various departments, the working and dev

The overall objectives of the study:

1.To study the Hospital structure.

2.To know about its products and service activities.

3.To know the different functions of all the departments

4.To know the responsibilities of top management and how to execute responsibility.

5.Toanalyse the working of Hospital using by analysis of various departments.


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CONTENTS

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Introduction 1

Different departments in hospital 2-3

Dispensary 4

Surgical ward 5-6

Parentral routes of administration 7-8

Blood bank 9

First aid treatment 10-11

General Ward 12

Pathology 13-16

Trauma & Emergency 17

Waste Management 18

Summary 19

Observation 19

Conclusion 20
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DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS IN HOSPITAL

e number of parts in a hospital. These large number of departments are responsible for treating the patients with thei

There are following departments present in the hospital:-

1.Department Of Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery


2.Department of Pulmonology & Respiratory Diseases
3.Department of Obstetrics &Gynaecology
4.Department of Urology and Andrology
5.Department of Paediatrics& Neonatology
6.Department of Trauma and Accident
7.Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
8.Department of Orthopaedics& Joint Replacement
9.Department of Neurosurgery
10.Department of Nephrology & Dialysis
11.Department of Gastroenterology &Gl Surgery
12.Department of Cardiology
13.Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery
14.Department of Neurology
15.Department of Genera… Laparoscopic Surgery
16.Department of Dental Surgery
17. Dispensary
18.Emergency
19. Record room
20. Injection room,etc

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SURGICAL WARD
Surgical wards contain different types injured patients, Accidental patients, etc.
Surgical wounds can be classified As follows:

minated: A wound involving normal but colonized tissue Contaminated.a wound containing foreign or infected materia
nds immediately to allow Healing by primary intention Do not close contaminated and clean wounds, but leave them
ean wounds and clean wounds that are More than six hours old, manage with surgical toilet, leave openand then close

e no sophisticated equipment. Clean techniques are usually sufficient. Pain medication may be required aa dressing c

d place it over top of the wound to cover it. You do not need many layers of wet gauze. Place a dry dressing over top. T
When the wound is clean change to a wet-to-wet dressing or an Antibiotic ointment.

th solution and just barely squeeze out the excess W Place a dry dressing over top. The gauze should not be allowed to

nt is used to keep a clean wound clean and promote healing. Techniques. apply ointment to the wound- not a thick lay

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PARENTRAL ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION
uid into the body, usually with a syringe and a hollow needle which is pierced through the skin to a sufficient depth fo

Types of parentral Routes of administration:-


1:Intradermal injection:-
substance of the skin, done in diagnostic procedures and in administration of regional anesthetics, as well as in treatm

2:Intramuscular injection:-
en the substance is to be absorbed quickly. They should be given with extreme care, especially in the buttock, because

3:Subcutaneous injection:-
sionally solid materials such as steroid hormones may be injected in small, slowly absorbed pellets to prolong their eff

4:Intravenous injection:-
en a needle is inserted into a vein and medication is administered through that needle. The needle is usually placed in a

List of Injections:-
Various injections and vaccines are used in department of pharmacy, some of them are:
Vaccines
Tetanus
Anti-rabies vaccines (ARV)
Anti-snake venom (ASV)
Hepatitis

Injections

tics (Gentamycin 80mg, Ampicillin 500mg. Monoceff 500mg. Ciprofloxacin 500mg Metrogyl 400mg. Tetracycline 500

Steroids (Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate Injection 4mg, Betamethasone injection)

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FIRST AID TREATMENT
e, such as performing CPR while awaitingan ambulance, as well as the complete Treatment ofminor conditions, such

Aim:-
The key aims of first aid can be summarized in Three key points, sometimes known as the three P’s:
eserve life: The overriding aim of all medical care, Including first aid, is to save lives and minimize the Threat of deat

y, this covers both external factors, such as moving A patient away from any cause of harm, and applying First aid te

start The recovery process from the illness or injury, and in Some cases might involve completing a treatment, such A

s of first aid (and first aider) which require specific additional Training. These are usually undertaken to fulfill the De

sionals such as lifeguards, professional mariners Or in diver Rescue, and covers the specific problems Which may be

ield first aid: Takes into account the specific Needs of treating wounded combatants and-combatants During armed c

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Hyperbaric first aid: May be practiced by SCUBA Diving professionals, who needs to treat condition such

Oxygen first aid: Is the providing of oxygen to Casualties who suffer from conditions resulting in Hypoxia.

Wilde mess first aid: Is the provision of first aid under Condition where the arrival of emergency responde

Mental health first aid: Is taught independently ofPhysical first aid. How to support someone experiencing

Conditions that often require first aid:


• Altitude sickness, which can begin in susceptible people at altitudes as low as 5,000 Feet, can causepotenti
• Anaphylaxis, a life-threatening condition in which the airway can become constricted and the patient may
of epinephrine
• Battlefield first aid this protocol refers to treating shrapnel, gunshot wounds, burns, Bone fractures, etc. A
• Bone fracture, a break in a bone initially treated by stabilizing the fracture with a Splint.
• Cardiac Arrest, which will lead to death unless CPR preferably combined with an AED Is started withinm
• Heart attack, or inadequate blood flow to the blood vessels supplying the heart Muscle.
• Heat stroke, also known as sunstroke or hyperthermia, which tends to occur during Heavy
exercise in high humidity, or with inadequate water, Though it may occur Spontaneously in some chronica

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✓ Practice should be tight

✔Handwashing& Cleaning Should be there at the Hospitals

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SUMMARY
numberof patients. I also learn about dealing with hospital conditions like diseases of the patients, wards, staff memb

OBSERVATION
en to their problems. Each and every department has its own way of working and at the end of the day, all of the wor

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CONCLUSION

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