Orchid Medical Centre, Department of Critical Care deals with patients who are critically ill and require intensive care. Treatment is done by a team of specialized doctors who are trained and experienced in handling such cases. Patient care is performed by following protocols designed to achieve the best results.
The Department of Critical Care comprises ICU, CCU and NICU. These units have the Most Advanced Life-Saving Equipment and The Best Trained Staff and Doctors working Round the Clock to save as many lives as possible.
Critical Care At Its Best
Duty Doctors available Round The Clock.
Highly Experienced Team of nurses and Paramedical staff.
Round The Clock Intensivist Back Up.
Nurse to Patient Ratio of 1:1.
Latest Medical Equipment’s.
Strict Infection Control Policies.
Round the Clock Intensivist Back-up in all I.C.U’s
24 x 7 Multidisciplinary care
1:1 Patient nurse ratio
Bedside dialysis
Bedside Bronchoscopy
Bedside Ultrasound / X-Ray
Bedside Echo-Cardiography
Bronchoscopy Guided Procedure
Ultrasound Guided Procedure
Tie-Up with CGHS, PSU’s and all Leading insurance & TPA’s
Doctors advise patients who are really sick and whose condition is serious, to be admitted in the ICU. Sometimes a patient looking fine has a possibility of their condition getting worse. They are admitted in ICU for monitoring and investigations. The ICU is equipped with state-of-the-art life-saving equipment and trained doctors and paramedical staff to save the lives of patients in emergency situations.
This notion is totally wrong. Ventilator is an important invention in the field of medical science. ICU cannot be imagined without ventilator. Patients who have breathing problems and are unable to maintain the level of oxygen, needs ventilator the most. It is a lifesaving device and is needed. During COVID-19 we all have seen that due to lack of oxygen or not maintaining oxygen, patients needed oxygen support via other devices such as BiPAP, NIV, ventilation or else the patient’s condition was worsened or they died. Sometimes, if ventilation is not provided in time, chances of saving lives are reduced.
ICU is an infection free area. It requires efforts not only from the medical staff but also from the relatives of the patient to keep its environment free from infection. This is the reason that the time to meet patients in the ICU is fixed. This rule prevents the patients from getting additional infection and provides proper rest and sleep. The medical team also does not face any problem in treating the patients. For the safety of patients and maintaining an infection-free environment, it is important that people enter the ICU wearing masks, caps and sterile gowns.
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