Inpatient Procedures
Inpatient procedures are medical treatments or surgeries that require a patient to stay in a hospital for at least one night. These procedures are typically more complex and may involve anesthesia, monitoring, and recovery time. Common examples include knee replacement surgery, heart bypass surgery, and gallbladder removal.
During an inpatient procedure, healthcare professionals, including surgeons, nurses, and anesthesiologists, work together to ensure the patient's safety and comfort. After the procedure, patients are closely monitored in a recovery area before being moved to a hospital room for further observation and care.