Significance of Admission
Admission in Tibetan Buddhism signifies acceptance, referred to as 'Samshraya'. In a medical context, admission involves several critical processes, including when a patient enters a rehabilitation program, the collection of initial health data, and criteria for being accepted into a hospital. Factors assessed at admission can predict treatment outcomes. Various studies examine patient metrics, such as WBC count and CRP levels, at admission and thereafter. Additionally, psychiatry highlights issues related to inappropriate admissions under legal frameworks.
Synonyms: Entry, Acceptance, Enrollment, Ingress, Registration, Access, Permit, Acknowledgment, Confession
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Buddhist concept of 'Admission'
In Buddhism, Admission signifies acceptance, represented by the term 'Samshraya', which implies welcoming or embracingcertain principles, teachings, or practices within the spiritual path, fostering a deeper understanding and commitment to the faith.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) Refers to acceptance, indicated by the term 'Samshraya'.[1]
The concept of Admission in local and regional sources
Admission, in this context, signifies being formally accepted into a hospital for medical care. This acceptance triggers questions regarding visitation policies.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The act of being admitted into the hospital for medical treatment, prompting the narrator's inquiries about visitors.[2]
The concept of Admission in scientific sources
The term "Admission" encompasses various aspects of patient entry into healthcare settings, including metrics for calculating outcomes, functional status assessments in rehabilitation, classification under the MHCA, and predictors of patient outcomes upon hospitalization.
From: South African Family Practice
(1) Admission was started after the patient was brought by the police and is continued along with anti-psychotic medication as part of evidence-based interventions.[3] (2) This is a specific disposition from the emergency department, with a certain percentage of patients requiring this, and concomitant injuries were present in most of these cases.[4] (3) This is the process of being admitted to the hospital, and the data collected during this process, and it was used to analyze the outcomes.[5] (4) The process of entering a user into a healthcare facility for treatment, and it is classified into different types according to the MHCA.[6]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is the time when the patients are admitted to the hospital, and several factors at this time were found to be predictors of the outcome in the study.[7] (2) This is the act of being accepted into a hospital or study, and the study examined the WBC count and CRP level on admission, as well as at 72 hours following admission.[8]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) KEY WORDS: HIv, PROFIlE, ADMISSION, REFERRAl, PHYSIOTHERAPY were found in the study.[9] (2) The point in time when a patient enters a rehabilitation program, where data is collected to assess their initial functional status and to compare with their status at discharge.[10]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The process of being accepted into a hospital for medical treatment, during which the patient was monitored and cefixime was discontinued.[11] (2) The process of being accepted into the hospital for treatment and monitoring, serving as a starting point for certain time-based measurements.[12]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This term refers to the number of patients who were admitted to the surgical department, forming the basis for calculating mortality rates and other metrics.[13]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) The odds of this were highest for patients with acute cardiovascular disease, acute respiratory disease, older age, and patients transported by ambulance, according to the study's findings.[14]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Admission refers to the act of being accepted into a hospital for treatment, and the reasons for admission are categorized and analyzed in the text.[15] (2) It is the point when a patient is formally accepted into a healthcare facility for treatment and care; functional scores were assessed at this time.[16] (3) It is the process of being accepted into a hospital or medical facility for treatment or care.[17] (4) Admission could be impacted by large changes in temperature that exacerbate symptoms, making people more likely to go to hospital for treatment.[18] (5) It is a category of the specialty variable, where levels of burnout are measured, and has values of EE, DP, and PA.[19]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Admission is the process by which students apply and are accepted into a university or other educational institution, often involving the submission of transcripts, test scores, and other application materials; and the information about admission must be clear.[20]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) These are the admissions that are disproportionate and inappropriate and are a reason to identify in the operation of the Act.[21]