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GOOD HOSPITAL PRACTICE

GOOD HOSPITAL PRACTICE

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GHP integrates structural and process elements of the organisation, the professional groups, the specialist disciplines and the services that the hospital uses to fulfil its task.

Leading symptoms A - C

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Abdominal pain
Obesity
Adynamics
Acromegaly
Acute abdomen
Amenorrhoea
Anaemia
Anisocoria
Anorexia
Anosmia
Anuria
Apnoea
Loss of appetite
Arrhythmia
Ascites
Ataxia
Shortness of breath
Eye  Dry eye
Ocular motility disorders
Ejection
Abdominal pain
Change of complaint
Mobility, abnormal
Impairment of consciousness
Loss of consciousness, unconsciousness
Blood in the stool (haematochezia)
Blood count changes
Haematemesis
Haemoptysis
Tendency to bleed
Bradycardia
Chest pain
Intermittent claudication
CRP/BSG change
Abdominal pain
Obesity
Adynamics
Acromegaly
Acute abdomen
Amenorrhoea
Anaemia
Anisocoria
Anorexia
Anosmia
Anuria
Apnoea
Loss of appetite
Arrhythmia
Ascites
Ataxia

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