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| Inpatient Care Units |
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Inpatient services are the most important part of the hospital – based on health care delivery system. They account for approximately 40% - 50% of the hospital complex and form the largest single component of the hospital.
The prime objective of inpatient services is to provide accommodation for patients at the point in an illness when dependence on others is highest. Because of this, these are the areas in continuous operation day and night for patient – related activities. The inpatient care area, ward or nursing unit includes a nursing station, the beds it serves and the necessary work, storage and public areas needed to carry out nursing care. |
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Wards |
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General wards:
These wards are of the traditional type and have patients who are not critically ill but need continuous care or observation and have to be in bed. These include wards for the disciplines of Medicines, Surgery, ENT and ophthalmology etc.
Specialty wards:
These wards are for patients who need hospitalization in particular specialties such as orthopedics, pediatrics, psychiatry, infectious diseases, skin, obstetrics and gynecology, and other specialized disciplines. |
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| Intensive care units |
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Paediatric Intensive Care Unit:
Well equipped with all the modern facilities for treatment of all Serious Childhood Illness (Severe Pneumonia, Asthma, Seizures and Head Injury etc.)
Level III Pvt. NICU
For Premature, Low Birth Weight & Sick Babies having jaundice or congenital malformations.
Equipped with:
- Ventilators
- ABG Monitoring
- Central Oxygen
- Multiparamonitors
- Phototherapy
- X-ray and ultrasound
And has facilities for:
- Surfactant Therapy
- Peritonial Dialysis
- Blood Exchange
- Artificial Respiration
24 Hours Newborn/Sick Child Transport
We have a dedicated and well euipped new born transport team whereby our endavour is to provide prompt & efficient transport for intact survival of such babies. Our response time is between 5-15 minutes for starting off to bring a sick child. |
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