Inpatient care is provided when a patient’s condition requires hospital admission for close observation, medical treatment, or post-procedural recovery. This may include recovery following surgery, management of acute illness, or stabilisation of ongoing medical conditions.
During admission, patients are monitored for changes in clinical status, response to treatment, and overall recovery. Medications, diagnostics, and interventions are administered as needed based on regular assessments and care plans. Inpatient stays can vary in length depending on the condition being treated, the type of procedure performed, and how the individual responds to care.
During the stay, emotional well-being, regular communication with families, and personalised care plans that align with each patient’s recovery goals is important. At Khetarpal Hospital, Cancer Day Care isn’t just about treatment—it’s about creating an environment where patients feel safe, supported, and truly cared for every step of the way.
Inpatient care refers to medical treatment provided when a patient is admitted to the hospital and stays overnight or longer for close monitoring, surgery, or serious health concerns.
Hospital admission may be necessary if a person is experiencing serious or worsening symptoms like high fever, chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe weakness, or dehydration—even without any prior medical history. It is also advised when a condition requires constant monitoring, specialised treatment, or emergency intervention that cannot be safely managed at home.
Symptoms like chest pain, difficulty breathing, loss of consciousness, sudden weakness, severe abdominal pain, continuous vomiting, or high fever in infants and elderly should never be ignored and may require urgent admission.