Value |
Category |
Absconded |
|
Absconded after the care was given inorder to avoid clearing the bill incurred |
|
Absconded from hospital |
|
Alive and discharged home |
|
Day care admission |
|
Discharged but still in the facility due to financial reasons |
|
Discharged home on drugs through MCH/FP for family planing. To come for review incase of further complications. |
|
Discharged today stable awaiting to clear and go home in the morning |
|
Discharged today,awaiting to clear and go home |
|
Evacuation not done due to financial problems. Pt referred to GOK facility |
|
Good |
|
Outpatient |
|
Patient discharged by the doctor but hasn't left the hospital due to financial constraints |
|
Patient stable to be discharged today |
|
Patient managed as outpatient then allowed home with familyplanning method prescribed. |
|
Patient was put in the ward after evacuation |
|
Self requests discharge |
|
She was prescribed medications and allowed home and to come back incase the condition worsen |
|
Still in the ward |
|
Still on follow up |
|
Still under observation for possible discharge after6 hours |
|
Successful patient observed and allowed home |
|
Taken back by the referring Facility to continue with the treatment for Malaria and Urinary infection. |
|
Taken to intensive care unit,for specialist care |
|
Under observation for possible discharge later |
|
Was managed as an outpatient |
|
Was managed as outpatient |
|
Was treated outpatient put 0n injection cefriazone for five days she has shown tremendous improvement |
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Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.