Um-al-banin Hospital
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Perspective:
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Omolbanin Hospital (Q) with respect to the compliance plan is considered a successful model for all patients and clients. This section has proper position in Omolbanin hospital activities. Qualitative and quantitative methods and the promotion of maternal and child health with the use of trained and experienced personnel and with their academic abilities along with new technology have made a perfect pattern in Gynecology in the holy city of Mashhad. Mission: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Omolbanin Hospital with the approval of God and in light of the teachings of Islam is committed to promote the health of patients and babies and to reduce mortality and those aligned with the perspective of a 5 year mission in education and maternal health in 1390 to become a top acceptable model. The objectives: 1) Improving the quality of maternal health and newborn 2) Prevention of high risk pregnancies and premature delivery 3) Prevention of nosocomial infections 4) Prevention toward reducing maternal and infant mortality 5) Establishing an ongoing relationship with the hospital of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and advice on high-risk infants and high risk pregnancies 6) Providing high quality services to all patients regardless of financial status, social and religious culture 7) Level of satisfaction of patients and clients and staff Activities:
Special care of specialty and subspecialty: 1) Venipuncture The most common: hyper emesis gravid arum - pregnant patients with preeclampsia - pregnancy bleeding - Pyelonephritis in pregnancy - gestational diabetes - patients with pre-eclampsia and eclampsia - Infection Postpartum - Postpartum Hemorrhage Routine tests: CBC-BGRH-PT-PTT- INR-LFT-U/A-PRO U/A The routine ultrasound: ultrasound uterine - Fetus and annexes - Pregnancy Head: Dr. Mirzaian, Sara Head Nurse: Mrs Pilevari, Aghdas (management background: educational supervisors and clinical supervisors hospitalized in patients: view pregnant patients - patients with normal delivery Number of beds: 30 - Baby beds: 30 number of registered nurse: 7 people - Nurse: 1 - midwives: 5 - Nurse aid: 4 -
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