- Introduce yourself to the triage nurse who will gather initial information (the diagnosis will be defined later by the doctor).
- Preparation of the administrative file (using your health insurance card, your supplementary health insurance card, your identity card or family record book)
- The nurse sees your child in the treatment room to provide initial care.
- Your child is cared for by the medical team composed of hospital students (medical externs and interns) and senior doctors.
- A stretcher-bearer can accompany you for further examinations depending on your child's care needs.
- Depending on the diagnosis, the doctor may continue with further examinations or seek the opinion of a specialist
- The service may need to keep your child for a short hospital stay; the team will settle you in and explain how the service works regarding meals, television, and visits…
- If the health condition requires monitoring for more than 24 hours, your child will be hospitalized in one of the specialized pediatric wards.
Depending on the patients' health status, care may be prioritized and the medical and paramedical team will detach themselves in order to act as quickly as possible in response to the health status and severity criteria of the consultation.