Patel Hospital, Civil Lines, Jalandhar



Emergency Services
Blood Bank
Breast Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Chemotherapy
Dialysis
Endoscopy
Gall Stones
Radiation
Kidney Transplant
GENERAL MEDICINE DEPARTMENT
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INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU)

Purpose

The purpose of the intensive care unit (ICU) is simple even though the practice is complex. Healthcare professionals who work in the ICU or rotate through it during their training provide around-the-clock intensive monitoring and treatment of patients seven days a week. Patients are generally admitted to an ICU if they are likely to benefit from the level of care provided. Intensive care has been shown to benefit patients who are severely ill and medically unstable—that is, they have a potentially life-threatening disease or disorder.




An intensive care unit, or ICU, is a specialized section of a hospital that provides comprehensive and continuous care for persons who are critically ill and who can benefit from treatment.

Core Components of ICU

  • Constant monitoring.
  • Rapid skilled intervention.
  • Multidisciplinary team work.
 

Facilities Available

  • ICU - 10 BEDDED.
  • VENTILATOR(INVASIVE, NON INVASIVE).
  • ABG ROUND THE CLOCK.
  • IN HOUSE LAB ROUND THE CLOCK.
  • DIALYSIS ON BED.
  • NUTRITIONAL PLANING.
  • WARNING DEVICES.
  • ASEPSIS CONTROL PLAN.
  • OPEN SYSTEM OF BED.
  • INVASIVE MONITORING.
  • PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNCILLING FOR PATIENT AND RELATIVES.
  • PATIENT AND RELATIVES EDUCATION.
  • IN HOUSE 24 HOURS PHARMACY.
  • ALL SPECIALTY CONSULTANT INTERACTION.
 
ICU
Kidney Stones
Prostate Center
Cancer
Hernia
Cancer Checkup
Laparoscopy
Hip Replacement
Preventive HealthCare
Joint Replacement