Yaqueline Sarmiento Estupiñán




1.The pharmacist is a nice job because he helps us with our health by selling us good quality medicines, so that we feel in good health.
2. The radiologist is an important branch of health because he takes tests to know what we have in our body and so the doctor could order treatment or medications.
3. The surgeon is important in health because he is responsible for removing or repairing an organ or tissue in our body.

The emergency team worked tirelessly to save lives.The surgeon performed a complex surgery to repair the damaged tissue.Sports orthopedics is a subspecialty that focuses on sports-related injuries."

Hospital are in cristal emergencia.
Hospital are overwhelmed in surgical departments .
In the emercy room they requiere an orthopedic doctor.

The pathology department considers the work they do very important.
The emergency department is the most important department in the hospital.
The maternity department has a lot of responsibility for mothers and newborns.

1.The pathologist studied the tissue sample to identify the cause of the disease.
2.The hospital has a specialized team to handle any emergency that may occur during the night.
3.The doctor ordered a radiology test to assess the status of the fracture
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"The pathology report confirms the diagnosis."
"Radiology results are ready for review."
"Emergency! We need assistance now!"

Hospitals have services such as:
Other departments:
Dermatology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Otorhinolaryngology/Head and Neck
Radiology
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Emergency Department
Anesthesiology/Pain Clinic
Mental Clinic
Laboratory Medicine Department
Rehabilitation Department
Dental and Oral Surgery
Pathology Department
Appointment Examination Room
Outpatient Clinical Genetic Consultation.
Nursing Department
Head of Nursing.
Teaching and Research Coordinator.
Infection Control Coordinator.
Technical and Administrative Nursing Coordinator.
Operating Room, Recovery and Sterilization.
Critical Areas.
Pediatrics.
Hospitalization.

medical service
pediatrics
emergencies hospitalization
critical care unit
outpatient consultation
diagnostic support therapeutic support
renal unit
surgical service
service for women and children
Nursing Department
Head of Nursing.
Teaching and research coordinator.
Infection Control Coordinator.
Technical and administrative nursing coordinator.
Operating room, Recovery and Sterilization.
Critical Areas.
Pediatrics.
Hospitalization.

1)What services do patients get in different hospital departments?
R\Hospitalization
Emergencies
Tocosurgery
Surgical Interventions
Pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum care
Neonatal Special Care Unit
Community shelters
Outpatient clinic
Family medicine
Epidemiological surveillance
Preventive medicine
Immunizations
Destomatology
Nutrition and dietetics
Psychology
Social work
Laboratory
X-rays
Diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer
Adolescent Health Care Center (CASA)
Early Childhood Development (DIT)
Comprehensive Health Care Service (SAIS)
Detection and control of chronic-degenerative diseases
Pharmacy
Clinical archive
Outpatient specialty clinic
Mental health care
2)Which hospital departments need nurses the most?
R\ Hospital departments that require the most nurses are usually those with a high patient load or those that provide critical and constant care. Below are the departments that generally demand the most nursing staff:
1. Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Patients in critical condition require constant monitoring and specialized care.
2. Emergency
Nurses assist in stabilization, triage (emergency classification) of patients and preparation for urgent interventions.
3. Internal Medicine
Nurses are responsible for administering medications, performing vital checks and coordinating the daily care of patients.
4. Pediatrics
Pediatric nurses provide both medical and emotional support to children and their families, which includes everything from monitoring to administering treatments.
5. Gynecology and Obstetrics (Maternity)
This department requires a considerable number of staff due to the constant monitoring of mothers and babies.
6. Operating Room (Surgery)
Operating room nurses, known as scrub nurses, assist during surgical procedures.
In addition to surgery, nurses are also needed in post-surgical recovery areas (recovery rooms) to monitor patients' progress after an operation.
7. Oncology
Cancer patients often require long-term care and ongoing treatments such as chemotherapy, which puts a high demand on nurses.
8. Psychiatry
Psychiatric nurses play a crucial role in administering medications, managing seizures, and managing problem behaviors.
9. Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy
Patients recovering from surgery, accidents, or chronic illnesses need ongoing support from nurses to improve their mobility and manage their well-being.
10. Neonatology (Neonatal Intensive Care)
Premature newborns or those with serious medical problems require specialized care, where nurses play a key role in monitoring their vital signs and providing comprehensive care.
11. Geriatrics
Caring for older patients requires a specialized approach, as they often have multiple medical conditions.

1). R/: *Emergency Department.
*Maternity.
*Intensive Care or Critical Care.
*Neonatal Intensive Care.
*Image Studies.
*Surgery.
2). R/: *Monitor the patient's condition.
*Monitor diet and physical activities.
*Administer medication.
*Measure blood pressure, temperature and weight of patients.
*Take samples for laboratory analysis.

1.Emergency Department. Maternity. intensive care Neonatal intensive care,radiography, operating
2.emergencies
pediatrics
uncology

Surgeryunit,cardiacatheterization,laboratorio, operatingroompostanes,
care unit .
Sterilization pediatrics ,operting, room recovery, teaching and research coordinador.

1.what services do patients get in different hospital departments
•Emergency department
•Internal medicine department
•Surgery department
•Pediatrics department
•Maternity department
•Oncology department
•Cardiology department
•Neurology department
•Psychiatry department
•Rehabilitation department
•Laboratory department
•Imaging department
2.which hospital departments need nurses the most.
1. Intensive Care Units (ICU): These require nurses specialized in critical care to care for patients in critical condition.
2. Intermediate Care Units (ICU): These require nurses with experience in caring for patients with special medical needs.
3. Operating Rooms: Surgical and scrub nurses assist during operations.
4. Oncology Units: Oncology nurses care for patients with cancer.
5. Neonatology Units: Neonatal nurses care for premature or under-health-prone babies.
6. Cardiology Units: Cardiology nurses care for patients with heart disease.
7. Neurology Units: Neurological nurses care for patients with neurological diseases.
8. Rehabilitation Units: Rehabilitation nurses help patients recover from injuries or illnesses.
9. Burn Units: Nurses specializing in burn care care for patients with severe burns.
10. Psychiatric Units: Psychiatric nurses care for patients with mental disorders.
Remember that the need for nurses can vary by hospital and specialty.

In hospitals, each department offers:
General medicine
Specialists
emergencies
QX
USI
Psychology
Pediatrics...
Nursing service is required in all hospital departments

In hospitals there are services such as: post-anesthesia care unit, oncology and pediatrics
outpatient units, dialysis unit, critical care unit, emergency department, inpatient unit

1.What services do patients get in different hospital departments?
1. Cardiology
2. Neurology
3. Traumatology and Orthopedics
4. General Surgery
2. Which hospital departments need nurses the most?
1. Oncology
2. Medical-Surgical Units
3. Maternity and Labor & Delivery
4. Geriatrics/Long-Term Care

In hospitals there are services such as: post-anesthesia care unit, oncology and pediatrics
outpatient units, dialysis unit, critical care unit, emergency department, inpatient unit

Answer these questions
1. What services do patients get in different hospital departments?
Patients receive specialized care in different hospital departments such as emergency care, surgery, maternity, radiology, and intensive care, among others.
2. Which hospital departments need nurses the most?
Departments that need nurses the most include emergency, intensive care, surgical units, and general wards.

1.what service do patients get in different hospital departament?
-Outpatient Units Dialysis Unit
-Pediatric Care Center Critical Care
- Pediatric Intensive Care
-Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
-Emergency Department Urgent Care
-Center Inpatient Units
-Hematology/Oncology and Immunology
-Unit Pediatric Surgical/Orthopedic
-Unit Psychiatry
-Unit Neurology and Neurosurgery
-Unit Nephrology/Gastroenterology/
Endocrinology
-Unit Respiratory
- Unit Cardiac
- Medical Surgical
-Unit Child Care
-Unit Critical Care Transportation
-Program Radiology
-Department Surgical
-Units Same day surgery
-Unit Cardiac Catheterization
-Laboratory operating
-room Post Anesthesia
- Care Unit
2. Which hospital departments need nursing the most?
- community nursing
- pediatric nursing
- mental health nursing
- geriatric nursing

1.what service do patients get in different hospital departament?
-Outpatient Units Dialysis Unit
-Pediatric Care Center Critical Care
- Units Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
-Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) -Emergency Department Urgent Care
-Center Inpatient Units
-Hematology/Oncology and Immunology
-Unit Pediatric Surgical/Orthopedic
-Unit Psychiatry
-Unit Neurology and Neurosurgery
-Unit Nephrology/Gastroenterology/
Endocrinology
-Unit Respiratory
- Unit Cardiac
- Medical Surgical
-Unit Child Care
-Unit Critical Care Transportation
-Program Radiology
-Department Surgical
-Units Same day surgery
-Unit Cardiac Catheterization
-Laboratory operating
-room Post Anesthesia
- Care Unit
2. Which hospital departments need nursing the most?
- community nursing
- pediatric nursing
- mental health nursing
- geriatric nursing
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What services do patients get in different hospital departments?
1. Emergency Department
2. Internal Medicine Department
3. Department of Surgery
4. Department of Pediatrics
5. Department of Maternity and Gynecology
6. Department of Radiology
7. Laboratory Department
8. Rehabilitation Department
9. Psychiatry Department
10. Intensive Care Department
Which hospital departments need nurses the most?
1.Critical care units
2. Emergency Department
3. Hospitalization units
4. Outpatient units
5. Surgical Department
6. Maternity and Gynecology
7. Oncology Units
8. Pediatrics Units

What services do patients get in different hospital departments?
Hospitalization
Emergencies
Tocosurgery
Surgical Interventions
Pregnancy care, childbirth and puerperium
Neonatal Special Care Unit
Community shelters
External consultation
family medicine
Epidemiological surveillance
Preventive medicine
Immunizations
Stomatology
Nutrition and dietetics
Psychology
social work
Laboratory
X-ray
Diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer
Adolescent Health Care Center (CASA)
Early Childhood Development (ECD)
Comprehensive Health Care Service (SAIS)
Detection and control of chronic-degenerative diseases
Pharmacy
Clinical file
External specialty consultation
Mental health care
Which hospital departments need nurses the most?
hospitals, clinics, doctor's offices and nursing homes

1. Out patient units, dialysis unit, pediatric care center, general medicine, crítical care units, icu, emergency department, psychiatry, neurology, operating room, cardiology.
2. Emergencies, pediatrics, maternal, oncology.

1.general practitioner
cardiovascular internal medicine
gastroenterology
pneumonia
nephrology
pediatrics
2.emergencies,
research centers
critical areas

1. What services do patients get in different hospital departments?
Emergency
Cardiology
General Surgery
Clinical Laboratory
2. Which hospital departments need nurses the most?
1. Emergency
2. Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
3. Operating Room (OR)
4. Pediatrics and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

In the different hospitals, nursing and general medicine services are presented.
X-ray
laboratories and
surgeries with different specialists
all departments need nursing service

Answer these questions
1. What services do patients get in different hospital departments?
In a hospital, patients receive various services depending on the department they visit. Here’s a breakdown of common hospital departments and the services they provide:
1. Emergency Department (ED)
2. Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
3. Surgery Department
4. Maternity Department
5. Pediatrics
6. Oncology
7. Radiology
8. Cardiology
9. Orthopedic
10. Neurology
11. Laboratory Services
2. Which hospital departments need nurses the most?
The hospital departments that require the most nurses are typically those with high patient volume or those providing intensive, specialized care. These include:
1. Emergency Department (ED)
2. Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
3. Surgery Department
4. Maternity Department
5. Pediatrics
6. Oncology
7. Radiology
8. Cardiology
9. Orthopedic
10. Neurology
11. Laboratory Services
12. Outpatient Services
13. Rehabilitation

the services of a medical center can be. emergency services, oncology, pediatrics, maternity, urology, surgery, critical care unit, cardiology, general medicine, internal medicine.
I think that where they need nurses the most is in areas such as emergencies, maternal, pediatrics, oncology, which are services with a lot of patient flow and assistants are required to help provide good and effective service.

1.emergecy room, surgery room,maternal,intensive care,x-ray,psychiatry,neurology,dentistry.
2.critical areas, pediatrics, emergencies,surgery