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ADMISSION

By :

NAME : NI KOMANG MULIADNYANI

STUDENT ID NUMBER : 18. 321.2889

CLASS : A12-B

PROGRAM STUDI ILMU KEPERAWATAN

SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN

WIRA MEDIKA BALI

DENPASAR

2019
ADMISSION IN HOSPITAL

A. Definition

Hospital admission involves staying at a hospital for at least one night or


more. In general, there are two major types of hospital admissions, emergent and
elective. Emergent usually happens when a patient seen in the emergency
department is subsequently admitted to the hospital. Elective hospital admissions
occur when a doctor requests a bed be reserved for a patient on a specific day. The
patient then checks in at the admissions office and does not go to the emergency
department. Elective admissions make up the majority of hospital admissions, but
this percentage varies markedly with some hospitals. To get the most out of your
hospital stay, the following article provides you information on these vital issues:

 Factors that influence whether you will be admitted to the hospital


 What happens once you are admitted
 Your rights as a patient
 How to improve your or a family member's care during and after the
admission process

B. Purpose

Staying in the hospital overnight is done because the individual is too sick to stay
at home, requires 24-hour nursing care, and/or is receiving medications and
undergoing tests and/or surgery that can only be performed in the hospital setting.

C. Useful Expression

In admission we usually use useful expression such as :

1. Excuse me
2. May I . . . .?
3. Do you mind if I . . . .?
4. Would you mind if I . . . .?
5. Would it be alright if I . . . .?
6. Would it be okay if I . . . .?
7. Is it okay if I . . . .?
8. Can I . . . .?
9. Yes, please.
10. Of course.
11. Sure, go ahead.
12. Sure.
13. Okay.
14. No problem.
15. Please feel free.
16. No, you can’t.
17. No, please don’t.
18. No, you would not.
19. I’m sorry, but that’s not possible.
20. I’m afraid, but you can’t.

D. Dialogue

Greetings

Nurse : “Hello, good morning Ms?”

Patient : ”Good morning”

Nurse : “I am Nurse Mike and I am shifted for registration.

what is your name?”

Patient : “My name is Mrs Rita, nurse”


Offering Help

Nurse : “Okay. Mrs Rita what can I do for you?”

Patient : “I have a problem with my stomach”

Nurse : “oh I see, sit down please.”

Patient : “yeah thank you nurse”

Nurse : “What is a problem with your stomach? What is your complaint


Mrs? ”

Patient : “Yeah, I have a stomach pain and nausea”

Nurse : “Oh I see, and then Do you want to check your stomach?”

Patient : “Yes, I do nurse”

Telling the patient to registration

Nurse : “Okay Mrs. But before you check your stomach you must doing
registration in here.”

Patient : “Okay”

Nurse : “Mrs Rita must fulfill this data to registration, please.”

Patient : “Okay” Nurse, I think this data is finished”

Clarifying / Checking the Data

Nurse : “Thank you Mrs, I will check your data”

 “Your full name is Rita Andini. Mrs Rita  is live in Jalan


Gondang Timur 1 no 11 Tembalang?. Mrs Rita is born at
Semarang, Oct 30th 1986 and have marriage.”

Patient : “Yes, sure Nurse.”


Nurse : “Mrs Rita, I am so sorry this data about General Practicioner is
unclear for me. What the name of your General Practicioner?

Patient : “My General Practicioner is dr Burhan Siswoyo”

Nurse : “Okay. And then your Kin is Mr Radit which is your husband,
right?”

Patient : “yes, that is true. Nurse, I want to meet dr Furqon for consult
about a problem of my stomach”

Nurse : “Okay, the last Mrs Rita choose dr Furqon as consultant”

Patient : “Yes nurse”

Tell the next Procedure

Nurse : “Okay this data is complete Mrs. Now this is your number of
registration. And then Mrs Rita can wait in waiting room”

Patient : “sorry nurse, may I know the waiting room and dr Furqon’s
room?”

Nurse : “Oh sure. The waiting room from here, you can go straight, and
then turn left on first street and go straight, and then you find the
waiting room in the left side of medical ward. And the room of dr
Furqon is in front of the waiting room. If your registration number
is called, you can return sign, and so you can enter dr Furqon’s
room.

Thanking

Patient : “oh I see, Thank you for your service nurse”


Nurse : “Yes Mrs Rita. Nice to meet you and I hope you will get well
soon”

Patient : “Oh yes nice to meet you too. Okay thank you nurse ”

Nurse : “You’re welcome”

E. Vocabulary (ward in hospital)

Surgical ward : bangsal bedah

Medical ward : bangsal penyakit dalam

Orthopedic ward : bangsal ortopedi

Gynecological ward : bangsal penyakit kandungan

Pediatric ward : bangsal penyakit anak

Dermatological ward : bangsal penyakit kulit

Long stay ward : bangsal rawat inap

Intensive care unit : unit perawatan intensif

X-ray department : bagian rontgen

Central sterile supply department (cssd) : bagian pusat sterilisasi

Dispensary : apotek

Maternity unit : unit maternitas/kelahiran

Physiotherapy department : bagian fisioterapi

Antenatal clinic : klinik antenatal

Postnatal clinic : klinik pasca melahirkan

Psychiatric unit : bangsal psikiatrik

Admission department : bagian pendaftaran

Infectious disease unit : unit penyakit menular


Anesthetic room : ruang anestetik

Occupational therapy deparment : bagian terapi okupasi

Internist : ahli penyakit dalam

F. Grammar Focus : Demonstrative

Demonstratives show where an object, event, or person is in relation to the


speaker. They can refer to a physical or a psychological closeness or distance.
When talking about events, the near demonstratives are often used to refer to the
present while the far demonstratives often refer to the past.

DEMONSTRATIVE USAGE

Examples:

Near the speaker Far from the speaker


Is this John's house? Is that John's house over there?
This is a nice surprise! That must have been a nice surprise
for you.
These apples are mine. Those apples are yours.
What are you up to these days? Those days are long gone.
This time I won't be late. We really surprised you that time.
This sugar is for my crepes. You can use that sugar for your cake.

SENTENCE PLACEMENT

Demonstratives can be placed before the noun or the adjective that modifies the

noun.

Examples:

1. This blue car needs to be washed next.

2. Those people were here first.

3. That metal rod should work.


4. These oranges are delicious.

Demonstratives can also appear before a number by itself when the noun is
understood from the context.

Examples:

1. I'd like to try on that one.

2. This one is broken.

3. I'll take these three.

4. Those two are not as pretty as these two.

Demonstratives can be used by themselves when the noun they modify is


understood from the context.

Examples:

1. I'll never forget this.

2. That has nothing to do with me.

3. I didn't ask for these.

4. Those aren't mine.


REFERENCES

https://www.encyclopedia.com/medicine/encyclopedias-almanacs-
transcripts-and-maps/admission-hospital

https://www.emedicinehealth.com/hospital_admissions/article_em.htm#ho
spital_admissions_introduction

https://www.espressoenglish.net/21-useful-english-phrases-for-different-
situations/

https://www.ef.com/wwen/english-resources/english-
grammar/demonstratives/di akses tanggal 22 oktober 2019

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