Services

Nurse at Home

Nurse at Home

Wound Dressing
  • Major dressing at home
  • Minor dressing at home
  • Procedure to protect a wound, prevent infection and enable healing
  • Dressing for traction, bed sore dressing, big surgical wounds, ICD dressing, peg tube dressing
ECG
  • ECG at home
  • ECG monitoring and doctor assessment of ECG
  • A simple test to check your heart’s rhythm and electrical activity.
Foley Cath Insertion
  • Urine catheter ( regular/silicon) insertion at home – by nurse
  • A common indwelling urinary catheter to drain urine from the bladder.
  • Additional cost for bactigaurd
IV INFUSION
  • IV Injection at home
  • Procedure to provide medications and electrolyte fluids intravenously, through a vein.
  • Cannula already in place, For 45 Mins-60 Mins every additional 1 Hour, Rs.250/hr is extra charged
  • Excludes Medicine Charges
I/V CANNULA INSERTION FOR ANTI BIOTICS
(excluding iv fluids and iv medicine)
  • IV cannula insertion at home
  • Tube inserted into a vein to provide fluids when dehydrated or can’t drink
  • Nurse stationed for 60 min
  • Additional charges applicable if it is beyond 60 min ( Rs 250 /hr )
IV INJECTION (Cannula already in place)
  • IV Injection at home
  • Procedure to provide medications and electrolyte fluids intravenously, through a vein.
  • Excludes Medicine Charges
S/C INJECTION/IM INJECTION/VACCINATION (excludes medicine)
  • Subcutaneous injection at home / Intramuscular injection at home / Vaccination at home
  • Vaccination is the administration of a vaccine to develop immunity against diseases
ENEMA
  • Enema at home
  • Procedure to cleanse or stimulate the emptying of your bowel.
GRBS
  • Sugar check at home
  • Measuring the blood glucose level regardless of when you last ate.
ABG collection
  • Blood gases collection at home.
  • To evaluate the respiratory diseases & conditions that affect the lungs.
Albumin Infusion
  • IV Albumin injection at home ( includes/without albumin ).
  • To treat/prevent the shock following injury, bleeding or burns to increase blood plasma volume.
PICC LINE (dressing / removal)
  • PICC Line dressing at home
  • Procedure to change the dressing that protects the catheter site.
RYLES TUBE INSERTION
  • Nasal feeding tube insertion at home
  • A process that aids feeding of food and medicine through nostril, down the esophagus.
  • Ryle tube insertion with PVC tube.
  • Additional charge for Fraka tube as per actual
SUTURE REMOVAL (with stapler/with scissor) by Nurse
  • Stitch removal ( with stapler/with scissor) by nurse.
  • Removal of staples with a sterile technique and a staple extractor by a Nurse.
  • Removal of stiches with a sterile technique and a scissor by a Nurse.
TPN INFUSION (Total Parental Nurtrion Bag)
  • IV Nutrition bag infusion at home
  • For parenteral nutrition given as a liquid solution directly into the blood stream.
  • Up to 24hrs via infusion pump including 3 chambered bag with medicine
WOUND DEBRIDEMENT
  • Wound debridement at home
  • A procedure to heal the wound when it is healing well on its own.
  • Surgical sharp and conservative sharp debridement is performed by a skilled practitioner using surgical instruments such as scalpel, curette, scissors, rongeur, and forceps.
CHEMOPORT HANDLING AT HOME
  • Procedure charges additional (TPN / Blood transfusion / Chemo therapy / IV fluids / IV medication / IV antibiotics )
  • Chemo port at home
  • Care for Chemo port to ensure non-clogging of blood or medicine when port is not in use
PLASMA INFUSION(AT HOME)
  • Plasma infusion (along with 5 Bags of Plasma)
  • This procedure includes – Blood sample collection for cross match on the day of transfusion by nurse
  • Doctor assessment and monitoring charges for first 30 minutes of transfusion.
  • Plasma administration charges and emergency management (excludes hospital transport in emergency)
  • The donated blood is processed to remove blood cells, leaving behind liquid (plasma) and antibodies to fight viruses.
COLOSTOMY BAG CHANGE (colostomy bag to be procured by family)
  • Closed bags may need changing 1 to 3 times a day.
  • There are also drainable bags that need to be replaced every 2 or 3 days.