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Ugeskrift for laeger · Nov 1994
[Patient categories and use of staff in transportation of patients between hospitals in Denmark].
- G Handberg and R Breusch.
- Anaestesiologisk-intensiv afdeling, Centralsygehuset i Slagelse.
- Ugeskr. Laeg. 1994 Nov 14;156(46):6825-6.
AbstractQuestions about how many and how far patients are transported from one hospital to another in Denmark were put to assistant matrons of anaesthesiological wards. They were also asked about what type of patients they accompanied on interhospital transports. Every year roughly 4500 patients are moved from one hospital to another. The patients are mostly neurosurgical and paediatric patients. Apart from the nurse from the anaesthesiological ward, there is usually also a doctor from another ward who accompanies the patient.
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