Hospital wards generally turn off lights at 10 o'clock.
In order to keep the ward environment quiet and comfortable and not affect treatment and care due to time delays, new patients need to understand the working hours and rest time of medical staff.
The work and rest time of most hospital wards is as follows: Wake up time: winter: 6:30, summer: 6:00. Meal time: breakfast: 7:00, lunch: 11:00-12:30, dinner: 17:30-18:30.
Every morning, the catering staff will go to the hospital bed to order meals for the day and deliver the meals to the hospital bed. Ward round time: 8:00-10:00. Lights out time: winter: 21:30, summer: 22:30. Turn on the floor lamp after turning off the lights. Visiting hours: after 16:00 every day, so as not to affect the patient's rest, examination and treatment.
Ward hygiene precautions:
In order to keep indoor air fresh, attention must be paid to temperature, humidity and ventilation. The appropriate level varies depending on the patient's age, condition, nutritional status, physical constitution, etc. In addition, there are big differences depending on the season.
It is easier to measure room temperature with a thermometer, but since the temperature felt by the body is largely affected by temperature, it is best to prepare a psychrometer. It feels very comfortable when the humidity is kept at 60. In addition, when ventilation is poor, heat cannot be released smoothly; excessive heat loss can easily lead to fatigue.
Maintaining fresh air is important for health, so actively ventilate by opening and closing windows, installing exhaust pipes and exhaust holes, etc.