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ACC Clinic 304 (Orthopedics)

The clinic is concerned with the conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Surgeons use surgical and nonsurgical aims to treat musculoskeletal trauma, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumors, and congenital disorders, with procedures such as casting and wound dressing and injections. The clinic consists of 16 rooms and caters to 1000 patients per week.​


Scope of Service

Unit Name: ACC clinic 304.



Unit Description: Orthopedic / Foot Care / Cast Room.

Patient Population: Adult (Mixed Gender).

Hours of Operation:

08:00 – 17:00 Hours (Sundays to Thursday) 5 days per week; Extend clinic 3 days/week (08:00-20:00) Sundays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays.

No of Beds:

1 Screening Room, 2 Nurse Clinics, 8 Exams Rooms, Ortho casting Room (4 Beds).

Occupancy Rate:

600 - 700 patients per week.

Staff Categories:

Registered Nurse, Ortho Technician, Patient Care Technician, Unit Assistant, Runner.

Primary Diagnosis:

Orthopedic Post-Operative Follow-up, Trauma Patients, Foot Care (Pre-Post-Operative), Foot & Ankle Deformity, Joint Replacement.

Primary Procedures:

Wound Dressing, Removal of sutures, clips, Casting Splinting, Depo Medrol Injection, Diclofenac Injection, Debridement of wound, Removal of K Wires, Removal of Halo traction and external fixator.

Model of Nursing Care:

Total Patient Care Utilizing a Partnership Model.




Clinic 304


Unit name

Clinic 304 Orthopaedic / Rheumatology / Podiatry / Physiatry

Patient population

Adult, mixed gender

Hours of operation

0800 – 1700 hours Sat. to Wed.

5 days per week

Number of beds

2 Screening rooms

1 Nurse Clinic

9 Exam rooms

4 Beds – Ortho Casting rooms

Number of visits

650 – 700 / week

Staff categories

  • Registered Nurse

  • Patient Educator

  • Unit Assistant

  • Patient Care Technician

  • Patient Escort

  • Runner

Primary patient diagnoses

Orthopedic post 7 operative follow up; Trauma patients, muscle joints and diseases; Rehabilitation medicine; Arthritis; Diabetic foot, degenerative diseases of the joints

Procedures

Wound dressing

removal of sutures, clips

Casting splinting

synovial fluid aspiration

Depo Medrol injection

Debridement of wound

Removal of K wires

Halo traction & external fixator

Catheterization

penicillin injections

PPD skin testing

Botox for rehab patients

Nursing care Delivery system

Total Patient Care in a Partnership Model

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9/5/2022 1:50 PM

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