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hospitalization
hos·pi·tal·i·za·tion H0288700 (hŏs′pĭ-tl-ĭ-zā′shən)n.1. a. The act of placing a person in a hospital as a patient.b. The condition of being hospitalized.2. Insurance that fully or partially covers a patient's hospital expenses.hospitalization (ˌhɒspɪtəlaɪˈzeɪʃən) or hospitalisationn1. (Medicine) the act or an instance of being hospitalized2. (Medicine) the duration of a stay in a hospitalThesaurusNoun | 1. | hospitalization - a period of time when you are confined to a hospital; "now they try to shorten the patient's hospitalization"period, period of time, time period - an amount of time; "a time period of 30 years"; "hastened the period of time of his recovery"; "Picasso's blue period" | | 2. | hospitalization - the condition of being treated as a patient in a hospital; "he hoped to avoid the expense of hospitalization"condition, status - a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations" | | 3. | hospitalization - insurance that pays all or part of a patient's hospital expensehospitalization insurancehealth insurance - insurance against loss due to ill health | | 4. | hospitalization - placing in medical care in a hospitalhospital care, hospitalisationmedical aid, medical care - professional treatment for illness or injury | Translationshospital (ˈhospitl) noun a building or group of buil-dings where people who are ill or injured are given treatment. After the train crash, the injured people were taken to hospital. 醫院 医院ˈhospitalize, ˈhospitalise verb (especially American) to keep (a person) in hospital for treatment. 住院治療 住院治疗ˌhospitaliˈzation, ˌhospitaliˈsation noun 住院治療 住院治疗Hospitalization
Hospitalization the placement in a hospital of persons who are ill or wounded and in need of in-patient treatment and care, as well as of patients with mental or infectious diseases (or when there is suspicion of these) who are subject to obligatory isolation. Hospitalization may be emergency, planned, or preventive. Emergency hospitalization is used in accidents, sudden serious illnesses that threaten the patient’s life, and acute mental or infectious diseases. Planned hospitalization in the USSR is one of the forms of the phased system of treatment of patients; it is ordered by physicians in out-of-hospital treatment and prevention facilities after detailed examination and diagnosis of the patient, with the object of selecting effective means of treatment and dosages of medication and of giving the patient the kind of specialized in-patient care that is impossible at the polyclinic or at home. Preventive hospitalization provides treatment for the prevention of complications and is used to establish the causes and conditions of origin of a disease; it also offers medical examinations and attempts to establish the patient’s ability to work and his need for treatment. Hospitalization is also classified as centralized or decentralized, according to its system of organization. A centralized system of hospitalization is organized for cities with several hospitals. Patients are referred to in-patient facilities through a single central station, where an account is kept of available beds. A decentralized system is organized by attaching out-of-hospital facilities to certain in-patient facilities or by combining the two and referring patients in need of in-patient care directly. G. N. SOBOLEVSKII hospitalization
hospitalization [hos″pit'l-ĭ-za´shun] 1. the placing of a patient in a hospital.2. the period of confinement in a hospital.partial hospitalization a psychiatric treatment program for patients who do not need full-time hospitalization, involving a special facility or an arrangement within a hospital setting to which the patient may come for treatment during the day and return home at night (day hospital); or return at night after a day in the community (night hospital); or return for weekends only (weekend hospital).hos·pi·tal·i·za·tion (hos'pi-tăl-i-zā'shŭn), Confinement in a hospital as a patient for diagnostic study and treatment.hospitalization (hŏs′pĭ-tl-ĭ-zā′shən)n.1. a. The act of placing a person in a hospital as a patient.b. The condition of being hospitalized.2. Insurance that fully or partially covers a patient's hospital expenses.hospitalization The period of confinement in a health care facility that begins with a Pt's admission and ends with discharge; hospitalization also refers to a group health insurance program that pays employees all the expenses incurred during a period of hospitalization, including hospital costs per se–part A, and part or all of the physicians' costs–part B. See Bed, Involuntary hospitalization, Part A, Part B, Per diem. hos·pi·tal·i·za·tion (hos'pi-tăl-ī-zā'shŭn) Placing a patient in a hospital for diagnostic study and treatment. Synonym(s): hospitalisation. hos·pi·tal·i·za·tion (hos'pi-tăl-ī-zā'shŭn) Confinement in a hospital as a patient for diagnostic study and treatment. Synonym(s): hospitalisation. Patient discussion about hospitalizationQ. I need to know when do the patient require hospitalization for bipolar? Hello everyone, I need to know when do the patient require hospitalization for bipolar and what are the factors decide on the duration of their stay? A. There are many factors that can lead to hospitalization. It can be simply that the patient needs to be monitored while their medications are tweaked. It may be because the patient is in risk of harming themselves, or someone else. It may be that the patient is manic to a point where they may harm themselves. The stay in the hospital will also very depending on their symptoms and how quickly they can be controlled with medications and theropy. Sometimes a hospital stay could be very good for the patient and has often been a factor in saving lives. Q. how long is a patient diagnosed with diverticulitis stay in the hospital How long is the observation period a patient diagnosed with diverticulitisA. Simple diverticulitis may be treated as outpatient without hospitalization. Complicated cases are usually admitted and treated with antibiotics for several days. You may read more here: www.nlm.nih.gov/MEDLINEPLUS/ency/article/000257.htm
Q. I absolutely hate hospitals and doctors offices and can't stand them. any advice? I was very accident prone growing up so i have a lot of bad memories from the hospital and doctors offices that affect me today. Every time i get hurt or sick i refuse to go to get checked out and recently i did something to my wrist i was worried that i did something bad to it but i still wouldn't go. I'm better now but i need to get over my fears so i can handle these visits to the doctors or I'm worried something bad could happen in the future. Does anyone have any advice on what i should do?A. this fear surly comes from places you know about. this is a first step! congratulations :). now you have to figure what to do with them- that a very good situation to be in. all you have to do is choose how you want to overcome your fears. my advise to you is getting a psychologist that specialized in phobias. he can direct you to the next step much better then anyone else. you can also try Biofeedback, a treatment that helps you control your body reactions- http://psychotherapy.com/bio.html but i would let the psychologist recommend me a kind of therapy.. good luck! More discussions about hospitalizationhospitalization Related to hospitalization: hospitalization insuranceSynonyms for hospitalizationnoun a period of time when you are confined to a hospitalRelated Words- period
- period of time
- time period
noun the condition of being treated as a patient in a hospitalRelated Wordsnoun insurance that pays all or part of a patient's hospital expenseSynonyms- hospitalization insurance
Related Wordsnoun placing in medical care in a hospitalSynonyms- hospital care
- hospitalisation
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