Is it reasonable for hospital doctors to drive patients' families out and not let them in during morning rounds? Why?
1, why do you want to make rounds?
Rounds are of great benefit to patients. Inpatients are different from outpatients. Their conditions are generally very serious and need more intensive attention. Generally, there are only a few purposes of rounds, namely, inspection, nursing, evaluation and communication. When making rounds, you can not only know the patient's condition, but also communicate with the patient in a friendly way, so that the patient can relax, and don't be nervous just because he is in the hospital, so as not to affect his sleep.
Another reason is the hospital system. Now morning rounds have become a rule, and even become the standard for assessing doctors. In addition to morning rounds, sometimes rounds are made temporarily or at night. Most of these rounds will be guided by some new doctors, which is also a kind of teaching.
2, nursing rounds
In addition to the attending doctor's rounds, sometimes nurses will also make rounds, mainly from the perspective of nursing. The hospital should not only pay attention to the patient's condition, but also record the patient's recovery, so that the patient can recover better, which is also a medical means.
We can judge according to the different reasons of the rounds. It's not a special disease, nor is it a special ward round. You shouldn't drive your family out. This is disrespectful to the family. If it is a special disease or ward round, we as family members should also understand, after all, it is also for the good of our family.