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Monday, 08 October 2007 21:42 |
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The Friends of Barnet Hospital and Hospital Radio Barnet have launched a new online fundraising webshop. We receive a commission from sales made through this website, click the link on the right and help the Friends of Barnet Hospital.
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Thursday, 12 July 2007 13:41 |
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The Fern Unit, located beside I T U, is the admission lounge for Barnet Hospital's elective surgical patients, which is run by the theatre recovery' staff.
Due to the same day admissions policy in Barnet the throughput has increased and looking after patient's medical notes had become rather a problem.
The Friends were asked to fund a mobile patient’s notes trolley similar to those used on the wards. An extra requirement was that the unit was lockable. A suitable item was purchased at a cost of £462.00.
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Thursday, 12 July 2007 13:39 |
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The Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit were having problems with their stacking chairs which were used by patients. These chairs had been in continual use since the second phase of the Hospital had been opened, they were in bad condition with the backs coming loose. The Friends agreed to replace them and twenty suitable chairs were purchased at a price of £1,030.24,
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Thursday, 12 July 2007 13:40 |
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Carol Gardner of Treasure Island asked for two trolleys to move oxygen cylinders to the patient's bedside when required. Two trolleys were purchased at a cost of £300.00,
Another inquiry was whether the Friends were able to purchase a wheelchair with a reclining back. The need for this type of wheelchair arises when children have hip spikers applied for congenital dislocation of the hips. Plaster of Paris is applied to the lower abdomen and legs to ensure the hips are rotated outward, which means the child won't fit in a normal chair, being unable to sit up and also wider than normal due to the plaster cast. Normally the parents have to hire a wheelchair from the Red Cross which rarely has a reclining back. The nurses then have to pack the child into the chair so that they can be taken home. The Friends were happy to purchase a wheelchair at a cost of £772.80. It was felt that the folder holders on the patients beds were in a very poor state and the Friends arranged funding for twenty holders at a cost of £401.85
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Thursday, 12 July 2007 13:38 |
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We received a donation of £500 from Mrs Rita Bayer in memory of her mother who died in Barnet Hospital. It was specified that the donation should be used for heart monitors or associated cardiac equipment. The Friends have purchased two automated heart monitors at £184.00 and two small trampolines for use in the Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit at a cost of £220.00
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