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  • Referral Cases from Nelagetanahatti Health Camp to Basaveshwara Hospital – 01.02.2025

    Referral Cases from Nelagetanahatti Health Camp to Basaveshwara Hospital – 01.02.2025 01.02.2025 ರಂದು ನೆಲಗೇತನಹಟ್ಟಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಆಯೋಜಿಸಲಾದ ಆರೋಗ್ಯ ಶಿಬಿರದ ಫಲಾನುಭವಿಗಳನ್ನು ಹೆಚ್ಚಿನ ಚಿಕಿತ್ಸೆಗೆ ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ ಆಸ್ಪತ್ರೆಗೆ ಕರೆತರಲಾಯಿತು. 👉 ನೇತ್ರ ರೋಗ ವಿಭಾಗ: 16 👉 ಕೀಳು ಮತ್ತು ಮೂಳೆ ರೋಗ ವಿಭಾಗ:  01 👉 ಸ್ತ್ರೀರೋಗ ವಿಭಾಗ:  01 👉 ಸಾಮಾನ್ಯ ಶಸ್ತ್ರಚಿಕಿತ್ಸಾ ವಿಭಾಗ: 01

  • Freee Health Camp January 2025 - Nelagetanahatti

    ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ ಆಸ್ಪತ್ರೆ ಹಾಗೂ ಗ್ರಾಮಪಂಚಾಯತ್ ನೆಲಗೇತನಹಟ್ಟಿ ಇವರ ಸಹಯೋಗದಲ್ಲಿ ಚಳ್ಳಕೆರೆ ತಾಲ್ಲೋಕಿನ ನೇಲಗೇತನಹಟ್ಟಿ ಪ್ರಾಥಮಿಕ ಪಾಠ ಶಾಲೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ದಿ : 01.02.2025 ರಂದು ಆಯೋಜಿಸಿರುವ ಉಚಿತ ಆರೋಗ್ಯ ತಪಾಸಣೆಯ ಆಯ್ದ ಚಿತ್ರಗಳು. ಸದರಿ ಶಿಬಿರಕ್ಕೆ ತಾಲ್ಲೋಕು ತಹಶೀಲ್ದಾರ್ ಶ್ರೀ ರಘುಮೂರ್ತಿಯವರ ಆಗಮಿಸಿ ಶುಭ ಕೋರಿದರು . ಸದರಿ ಶಿಬಿರದಲ್ಲಿ ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ ಆಸ್ಪತ್ರೆಯ ವಿವಿಧ ವಿಭಾಗಗಳ ತಜ್ಞ ವೈದ್ಯರುಗಳು , ನರ್ಸಿಂಗ್ , ಮಾರ್ಕೆಟಿಂಗ್ ಹಾಗೂ S JM ದಂತ ವೈದ್ಯಕೀಯ ಕಾಲೇಜಿನ ವೈದ್ಯಕೀಯ ಸಿಬ್ಬಂದಿ ಭಾಗವಹಿಸಿದ್ದರು

  • Health Camp JAN-2025

    ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ ಆಸ್ಪತ್ರೆ ಹಾಗೂ ಗ್ರಾಮಪಂಚಾಯತ್ ಪಗಡಲಬಂಡೆ ಇವರ ಸಹಯೋಗದಲ್ಲಿ ಚಳ್ಳಕೆರೆ ತಾಲ್ಲೋಕಿನ ಪಗಡಲಬಂಡೆಯ ಪ್ರಾಥಮಿಕ ಶಾಲೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ದಿ : 30.01.2025 ರಂದು ಆಯೋಜಿಸಿರುವ ಉಚಿತ ಆರೋಗ್ಯ ತಪಾಸಣೆಯ ಆಯ್ದ ಚಿತ್ರಗಳು. ಸದರಿ ಶಿಬಿರದಲ್ಲಿ ಬಸವೇಶ್ವರ ಆಸ್ಪತ್ರೆಯ ವಿವಿಧ ವಿಭಾಗಗಳ ತಜ್ಞ ವೈದ್ಯರುಗಳು , ನರ್ಸಿಂಗ್ , ಮಾರ್ಕೆಟಿಂಗ್ ಹಾಗೂ S JM ದಂತ ವೈದ್ಯಕೀಯ ಕಾಲೇಜಿನ ವೈದ್ಯಕೀಯ ಸಿಬ್ಬಂದಿ ಭಾಗವಹಿಸಿದ್ದರು

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  • ICU Basaveshwara Hospital | https://bmchbranding.wixstudio.com/bmchctatemp/icu Basaveshwara Hospital

    ICU The ICU care unit had always seen the hardest goodbyes and warmest welcomes, but Covid-19 ICU care units were no less of a greater chore. We were running aisles to get the patients what they needed on time each moment. This reminds me of the most challenging day in the covid ICU critical care unit. This was the time when covid cases peaked up, we were accommodating 40-45 patients all at once. Suddenly, we received a call from the emergency room that there were three patients that had to be admitted as early as possible. We panicked as soon as this news was received. They were on mobile ventilators and they had to come all the way to the hospital. ICU The ICU care unit had always seen the hardest goodbyes and warmest welcomes, but Covid-19 ICU care units were no less of a greater chore. We were running aisles to get the patients what they needed on time each moment. This reminds me of the most challenging day in the covid ICU critical care unit. This was the time when covid cases peaked up, we were accommodating 40-45 patients all at once. Suddenly, we received a call from the emergency room that there were three patients that had to be admitted as early as possible. We panicked as soon as this news was received. They were on mobile ventilators and they had to come all the way to the hospital. We had assigned two nurses who took care of these covid patients, as our first priority were always them, we were making arrangements for them for a hassle-free admittance. We received the call about their arrival post at 5 pm in the evening and these critical patients arrived at 7 pm. They were in miserable conditions, one patient was unconscious and the other two had major respiratory problems. I remember how their saturation levels were at 80 and it was terrifying to see three patients at once with such ailments. The doctors along with nurses were on the duty trying to do whatever we could to bring them to normalcy. As the three of them had different conditions, looking after them was a challenge. The frontline leaders faced great difficulty to get the nurses from normal ICU to covid care unit. Arranging manpower was a task for the assistant nursing superintendent. Even though there were such circumstances the nurses always came front to help the patients which were overwhelming. Nurses are known for their patience levels and self-composed nature, needless to say, that day we experienced it. The nurses were so composed and patient with those patients who happened to recover in later stages. There was less equipment for them so, we immediately contacted the biomedical engineers to provide us with the necessary equipment. They did a very commendable job in coordinating with us at such times. There is an on-call list for emergencies where the nurses wait at their respective hostels. If there is any need, they attend as soon as possible. Such arrangements play a major role at times where it is the matter of life and death. Post that day, we have taken good care of the mentioned patients and they recovered pretty well. This experience has been great learning for the nurses as they have dealt with such situations, they are now ready for anything. They have no fear of treating any patient with any kind of ailments. Currently, we have 12 covid patients admitted and the nursing staff is dealing with them extremely responsibly. As they are competent to handle patients, the nurses are getting opportunities in other countries mainly, the Gulf countries and the UK where they are looking for such skilled manforce. I am very much proud that after such experiences, our nurses are getting the opportunity to excel in their careers. After the patients recovered, their smiles are what we look up to and feel proud of. Even though time has passed such memories stay with us impacting and leave us with great learnings. I believe that a pandemic had to come to make the world realise what nurses are capable of doing anything and 2020 was the year for nurses. As the patients struggle for their life, we can handle any situation now as we demonstrate care, team spirit and utmost unity. N.H 4, Bypass Road, K.H.B COLONY, Chitradurga - 577501 www.basaveshwarahospital.com Toll Free Number: 1800-102-1949 Basaveshwara Medical College & Hospital Copyright © 2024 Designed & Developed by KARTHIK G V @ BMCH. < Health

  • About Us Basaveshwara Hospital | https://bmchbranding.wixstudio.com/bmchctatemp/aboutus Basaveshwara Hospital

    Basaveshwara Medical College and Hospital The BMCH Mission To provide outstanding educational experiences to the students through competent facilitators and supportive infrastructure and cutting edge technology To provide comprehensive, cost effective, community oriented quality health care services to the society. To facilitate community relevant quality research studies and research training programmes to the students and faculty by providing stimulating environment that nurtures original thinking. To inculcate value systems and ethical principles of righteousness, honesty, integrity, dignity and professionalism among students, staff and other stakeholders enabling them to serve with social justice and equity. To promote creative thinking, innovative approaches and entrepreneurial skill developments among the learners to foster regional, national and global competencies. The BMCH Vision To be a center of excellence with emphasis on socially meaningful medical education, research and healthcare Basaveshwara Medical College and Hospital, Chitradurga BMCH was established in the year 2000 at Chitradurga, near Sri Murugha Matha with a vision of providing medical education to aspiring students from rural areas. N.H 4, Bypass Road, K.H.B COLONY, Chitradurga - 577501 www.basaveshwarahospital.com Toll Free Number: 1800-102-1949 Basaveshwara Medical College & Hospital Copyright © 2024 Designed & Developed by KARTHIK G V @ BMCH. Health

  • RICU Basaveshwara Hospital | https://bmchbranding.wixstudio.com/bmchctatemp/ricu Basaveshwara Hospital

    RICU Respiratory Intensive Care Units were born as "Areas for monitoring and treating patients suffering from acute respiratory failure (ARF) originally caused by respiratory disease and/or by acute exacerbation of chronic respiratory failure (CRF)". In these units, the monitoring techniques usually employed are prevalently noninvasive, and “noninvasive” ventilation is the preferred option. Main goals Respiratory Intensive Care Units aim to provide greater clinical control (constant monitoring of cardiovascular functions), ventilator support, if required, and most especially a greater level of nursing care. They are thus highly specialized facilities requiring highly qualified medical, nursing and rehabilitation personnel suitably trained to offer the patient, through a multidisciplinary approach, the prospect of recovering, even partially, their autonomy, and thereby containing management costs related to long-term stay in areas of general resuscitation. Target patients are typically those suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and chronic respiratory failure (CRF). Individual Rehabilitation Plan The Individual Rehabilitation Plan (IRP), developed by the physician in collaboration with the other professionals in the team (nurse, psychologist, rehabilitation therapist, nutritionist-dietician), combines the various components in a mutually enhancing way. It is patient-centred and, as such, is unique to each patient. The IRP: ■ provides a comprehensive overview of the patient’s functional status and residual capacities, using, wherever possible, scales validated and/or recognized by scientific communities ■ defines the interventions which can help to achieve the set objectives, focussing on the various ascertained problems ■ involves regular assessment of the results achieved and verification of expected goals ■ is shared with the patient and, if possible, with the family The main areas of IRP intervention are: ComprehensiveDiagnostic Evaluation and Interdisciplinary Assessment Treatment of ARF Weaning from prolonged use of Mechanical Ventilation(MV) Clinical Monitoring Assessment and preparation of patients eligible for Home Mechanical Ventilation (HMV) Medical and Nursing Care RICU Respiratory Intensive Care Units were born as "Areas for monitoring and treating patients suffering from acute respiratory failure (ARF) originally caused by respiratory disease and/or by acute exacerbation of chronic respiratory failure (CRF)". In these units, the monitoring techniques usually employed are prevalently noninvasive, and “noninvasive” ventilation is the preferred option. Respiratory Intensive Care Units aim to provide greater clinical control (constant monitoring of cardiovascular functions), ventilator support, if required, and most especially a greater level of nursing care. They are thus highly specialized facilities requiring highly qualified medical, nursing and rehabilitation personnel suitably trained to offer the patient, through a multidisciplinary approach, the prospect of recovering, even partially, their autonomy, and thereby containing management costs related to long-term stay in areas of general resuscitation. N.H 4, Bypass Road, K.H.B COLONY, Chitradurga - 577501 www.basaveshwarahospital.com Toll Free Number: 1800-102-1949 Basaveshwara Medical College & Hospital Copyright © 2024 Designed & Developed by KARTHIK G V @ BMCH. < Health

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