Accompanying Person Policy
During treatment, a patient has the right to have a companion as permitted by relevant regulations, hospital capacity, and the patient's medical condition. The presence of a companion is subject to approval by the responsible physician and must comply with the hospital’s rules.
Rules for Accompanying Persons:
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Only one companion is allowed per patient.
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Companions must not remain in the room during medical rounds or treatment.
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No intervention with the patient is allowed without physician or nurse instructions.
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The patient may not be taken outside or moved to another bed without permission.
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Avoid loud speech and noise. TV and phone use must not disturb others.
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Smoking and alcohol use are strictly prohibited inside the hospital.
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Outside food is not permitted. No food should be given to the patient without nurse approval.
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Inform the nurse when changing the companion.
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Companions must follow hospital rules; violations may lead to loss of this right.
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Notify the nurse in case of any health concerns regarding the patient.