Head of Department: Dr. Mohammad Reza Mobin

Supervisor: Masoumeh Ahmadi

 

 

Internal phone number: 229-230
Access route: Second floor
The burn ward has 9 rooms, including 16 active adult beds and 2 children's beds, a total of 18 beds with 4 burn surgeons, 1 pediatrician, 1 nutritionist and 2 physiotherapists, 16 nursing experts and 1 paramedic.
 
Currently the equipment of this section includes:
 
Portable monitoring, central and portable suction, central and portable oxygen, وزی infusion pump, ‌ warmer, ب nebulizer, ‌ portable ECG, DC shock.
 
Admission of patients in the male surgery ward is non-elective from the emergency unit or elective from the clinic unit.
 
If the child is hospitalized, they will be visited daily by a pediatrician.
 
Every morning, all patients, according to the importance of nutrition in burns, are visited by a nutritionist and a proper diet is prepared for each patient.
 
 Patients take a bath before the operating room daily according to the doctor's instructions, if necessary, but before bathing, according to the doctor's instructions, an appropriate dose of analgesia is used to reduce the patient's pain. The patient's bath is completely sterile by the nurse with the help of a nurse.
 
In the burn ward, there are two isolated rooms that can be used according to the patients' condition. According to the diagnosis of the relevant doctor, patients are transferred to the operating room unit daily for dressing and debridement under sedation to perform painless dressing for patients. Be. The burn operating room is active on all days of the week and even on holidays to treat patients.
 
There is a poster in each room prepared by the ward staff to acquaint the patients and their companions with the ward regulations.
 
 Hand sanitizer is available at the entrance door of the ward and in all rooms.
 
All rooms are equipped with color TV, refrigerator and separate bathroom.
Patients receive educational pamphlets on treatment and nutritional measures at the time of discharge.

 

Last Update date : Oct 8 2022