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Hospital Admission Clarity Pack

Organise the admission before care is already moving.

A deeper WardWise preparation workbook for people who need to bring background, medicines, contacts, baseline, practical questions and next steps into a clearer admission structure.

Best when you need more than a quick admission prompt, but do not need the full bundle with the Core Patient Record.

What this helps you do

Reduce avoidable confusion before hospital care starts.

This pack helps you prepare what matters before admission and record what changes during hospital care.

Clarify

Clarify why admission is happening.

Name the reason for admission, what has changed and what you most need staff to understand.

Describe

Gather essential background.

Bring conditions, medicines, allergies, contacts, baseline, documents and current concerns into one place.

Ask

Prepare practical questions.

Use prompts for what to bring, who is responsible, what is planned, what to ask and what remains unclear.

Record

Record the plan as it changes.

Keep track of ward details, names, changes, concerns, follow-up, discharge issues and next steps.

What is included

A structured hospital admission preparation workbook.

The Hospital Admission Clarity Pack is designed for practical use before admission, during ward care and as discharge planning begins.

Main resource

Hospital Admission Clarity Pack

A deeper workbook for organising background, medicines, contacts, baseline, practical questions, ward notes and next steps.

Format: reusable digital resource for saving, updating, printing or keeping accessible on your own device.

Best used when: admission is planned, likely, being discussed, or needs clearer preparation around background, medicines, family involvement and practical questions.

Admission summary

Prompts to identify why admission is happening, what has changed and what you most need staff to know.

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Medicines, allergies and background

Space to organise current medicines, allergies, known conditions, documents, recent changes and important context.

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Practical admission questions

Prompts for what to bring, what is planned, who to contact, ward details, investigations, medicines and escalation routes.

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Ward notes and next steps

Capture what was said, what changed, who was involved, medicines, concerns, discharge risks and what happens next.

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Preview contents

Built around the hospital admission journey.

The pack helps you arrive with enough structure to be useful, without trying to control the admission or replace clinical judgement.

Before

Why are we going in?

Name the reason for admission, what has changed, what is planned and what you are most worried could be missed.

Background

What should staff know quickly?

Bring in conditions, medicines, allergies, baseline, communication needs, preferences, contacts and recent changes.

Conversation

What do you need to ask?

Use prompts to ask about the plan, investigations, medicines, ward contact, escalation, family updates and discharge preparation.

After

What changed or was agreed?

Record ward plans, medication changes, concerns, names, follow-up, discharge risks and what remains unclear.

Before you use this pack

Prepare early. Do not delay urgent help.

The aim is to help you bring useful information together, not to slow down urgent assessment or replace clinical care.

Use it well

Keep it brief and factual.

Short, accurate notes are often more useful than long explanations. Focus on background, medicines, baseline, change, risk and practical concerns.

Avoid

Do not use it to self-diagnose.

The pack is for preparation and record keeping. It does not interpret symptoms, assess risk, recommend treatment or tell you what admission should involve.

Safety

Do not delay urgent help.

If someone is severely unwell, deteriorating, unsafe or in immediate danger, seek urgent or emergency medical help rather than using this pack first.

How to use it

A simple sequence before and during admission.

Use the pack in stages. You do not need to complete everything if only one section is relevant.

1. Name the reason for admissionWrite the main reason for admission, planned procedure or hospital discussion in plain language.
2. Add the backgroundNote conditions, medication, allergies, documents, baseline, recent changes and practical concerns.
3. Prepare practical questionsSelect the questions that matter most about the plan, ward contact, medicines, family updates and what happens next.
4. Record the planWrite down ward details, names, plans, investigations, medication changes, concerns and follow-up.
5. Update as things changeUse the notes during ward rounds, handover, escalation, discharge planning and early recovery at home.

Buy once / reuse repeatedly

Use the pack across admission, ward care and discharge conversations.

The Hospital Admission Clarity Pack is designed as a reusable preparation and record resource.

Price

Hospital Admission Clarity Pack

£27 tax included where applicable

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Scope

Preparation, not replacement.

This pack supports clearer preparation, questions and records. It does not replace healthcare assessment or advice.

Not medical advice

It does not diagnose or treat.

It does not interpret symptoms, recommend treatment, prescribe, assess risk, tell you whether admission is needed or tell you what decision to make.

Use services

Use appropriate care.

If someone is seriously unwell, deteriorating, unsafe or in immediate danger, seek urgent or emergency medical help.

Your record

Keep information current.

Update your notes when medication, advice, ward plans, discharge planning or follow-up changes.

Enter the admission process with key information clearer, practical questions ready and changes easier to record.

The Hospital Admission Clarity Pack is for people who need a deeper admission preparation workbook without buying the full admission bundle.