Informing the Patient's Relatives about the Rules of Visiting the Neurology Intensive Care Unit
09.05.2022

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·      Be sure to take all the personal belongings of the patient you have admitted to the neurology intensive care unit.

· If your patient has medications that he uses at home, be sure to inform the employees. If you don't know the names of the drugs, bring them in.

· For healthy communication, inform the Neurology Intensive care secretary of the active phone of at least two people.

· Always inform the Neurology Intensive care nurse about the health problems your patient has had before and especially about his allergic reactions.

· While waiting for your patient, during working hours, 2.you can use the kat intensive care waiting room or the hospital cafeteria.

· During the day, you can find out the latest status of your patient by phone Dec 0 256 5182361 between 11:00 and 21:00.

· Information about your patient is provided every day when your patient is admitted to the neurology intensive care unit and when necessary.

· Visits to the Neurology Intensive Care unit are limited to one person as Dec as possible and short-term with the approval of the Doctor in Charge of the Neurology Intensive Care Unit between 13.00-14.00 hours. In case of non-compliance of the intensive care unit or your patient, the time of visit/observation can be changed by employees.

· When you enter the neurology Intensive care unit, first ensure hand hygiene by rubbing your hands with an alcohol-based hand antiseptic.

· Do not contact other patients' care materials, patient environment, etc. surfaces other than your own patient.

· If you have been told that your patient is in isolation, follow the isolation rules recommended by employees and use the protective equipment provided to you.

· If you have a fever, runny nose, cough, diarrhea, or a skin condition, do not visit your patient until you are well.

* In case of an epidemic in the community, a visit restriction may be made. In this case, information is provided by employees.

· We thank you for your patience and wish you an immediate recovery.