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  Intensive Care Unit Information on Healthline
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.
ICU care requires a multidisciplinary team that consists of but is not limited to intensivists (clinicians who specialize in critical illness care); pharmacists and nurses; respiratory care therapists; and other medical consultants from a broad range of specialties including surgery, pediatrics, and anesthesiology.
These specialized intensive care units typically include a CCU (coronary care unit); a pediatric ICU (PICU, dedicated to the treatment of critically ill children); a newborn ICU or NICU, for the care of premature and critically ill infants; and a surgical ICU (SICU, dedicated to the treatment of postoperative patients).
www.healthline.com /galecontent/intensive-care-unit   (943 words)

  
 Neonatal intensive care unit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A neonatal intensive care unit, usually shortened NICU and also called a newborn intensive care unit or special care baby unit (SCBU, especially in Great Britain), is a unit of a hospital specializing in the care of ill or premature newborn infants.
Infants are cared for in incubators or "open warmers." Nearly all are attached to various types of monitors.
Besides prematurity and extreme low birth weight, common diseases cared for in a NICU include perinatal asphyxia, major birth defects, sepsis, neonatal jaundice, and respiratory distress syndrome due to immaturity of the lungs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neonatal_intensive_care_unit   (452 words)

  
 Intensive Care - Texas Children's Hospital 
The intensive care center is a place of hope for children with special medical needs.
When parents cannot be with their child, they may call the critical care unit to inquire about the status of their child.
Patients in the progressive care unit (PCU) are acutely or chronically ill and often are admitted from intensive care.
www.texaschildrenshospital.org /carecenters/IntensiveCare/Default.aspx   (386 words)

  
 Newborn Intensive Care Unit
The UMass Memorial Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) cares for the region’s smallest patients in a family-oriented environment.
Family centered care is synonymous with the UMass Memorial Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU), where over 500 low-birth weight and high-risk infants are cared for annually.
The family centered care philosophy and input from former patient families drove the award winning redesign of the new unit, which opened in 1996.
www.umassmemorial.org /ummhc/hospitals/med_center/services/NICU_Index.cfm   (543 words)

  
 Algorithms for the Medical Intensive Care Unit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The management of patients in the intensive care unit is complex.
Over the last 5 years we have been using in the Medical Intensive Care Unit of The Cleveland Clinic Foundation different algorithms for the diagnosis and management of conditions commonly present in the critically ill. These algorithms were developed with the help of our Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellows, especially Dr. Prasoon Jain.
The algorithms are intended to be used as general guidelines and can not be substituted for sound clinical judgment in the individual patient.
www.clevelandclinicmeded.com /micu/index.htm   (206 words)

  
 Intensive Care Unit
Newman’s eight bed ICU Department is equipped with state-of-the-art monitoring equipment.
ICU nurses are specially trained in coronary care, hemodynamic monitoring, and ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support).
The practice of total patient care allows a close rapport with patients, families, physicians, and other healthcare members.
www.newmanrh.org /nrh.nsf/View/IntensiveCareUnit   (101 words)

  
 University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital: Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
We are the only hospital in the greater Chicago area to have a separate, specialized intensive care unit for children with critical heart conditions.
When we designed our pediatric cardiac intensive care unit, we planned for the latest technology while being mindful of a child's need to stay in a comfortable, child-centered environment.
The unit is conveniently located close to the pediatric cardiac surgery operating room and catheterization suite, ensuring smooth transport to and from procedures.
www.uchicagokidshospital.org /specialties/heart/intensive-care   (410 words)

  
 Newborn Intensive Care Unit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Caring for children is very different from caring for adults, not just because children are smaller, but because they have special emotional needs too.
At Mary Bridge our Pediatric Intensive Care Unit is dedicated solely to caring for children, and everything is designed specifically to meet their unique needs.
The Mary Bridge Children's Hospital Pediatric Intensive Care Unit is the only intensive care unit in southwest Washington specifically for children.
www.ryanslife.org /nicu.html   (482 words)

  
 NICU Design Std   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Intensive care infant beds may require 150 net square feet (14 square meters) per infant to provide adequate space for equipment and families; those in chronic care areas may require more.
External windows in infant care rooms shall be glazed with insulating glass to minimize heat gain or loss, and shall be situated at least 2 feet (61 cm) away from any part of a baby's bed to minimize radiant heat loss from the baby.
Care should be taken to limit the number of exits and entrances to the unit.
www.nd.edu /~kkolberg/DesignStandards.htm   (6424 words)

  
 MDMC Intensive Care — Telemetry Unit
Missouri Delta Medical Center's Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is designed for patients who have serious illnesses and who require closer nursing care than can be allocated on a general nursing floor.
The Intensive Care Unit is a highly specialized area, which requires the most advanced nursing skills and knowledge.
Missouri Delta Medical Center's ICU staff is specially trained in critical care and in the function and operation of highly sophisticated equipment.
www.missouridelta.com /intensivecare_telemetry.html   (261 words)

  
 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Neonatologists - doctors who specialize in the care of critically ill infants and are trained to treat a wide variety of health problems.
Fetal Concerns Program to coordinate all the care a pregnant mother needs if she or her infant are at high risk or have a known problem.
In-unit pharmacy staffed by pharmacists who are specially trained in the unique needs of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit babies.
www.chw.org /display/PPF/DocID/4783/router.asp   (486 words)

  
 Saving Foals through the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
The unit is state-of-the-art with in-house oxygen lines, blood gas analyzers, hydraulic foal beds, slings and highly-trained technicians that care for the foals.
On average, the NICU cares for 45 to 60 foals each year; however, this past season, thanks to recent renovations in the unit, approximately 70 neonates were admitted with an additional 15 being cared for in the isolation unit due to problems associated with severe diarrhea.
Madigan was one of the pioneering veterinarians in the field of equine neonatal intensive care.
www.horsequest.com /journal/educate/hrjune01.htm   (1752 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | The miracle and trauma of the neonatal intensive care unit
The neonatal intensive care unit is a modern temple of miracles, saving premature babies as young as 22 weeks.
The corollary to this success is the growing number of parents faced with the dilemma of whether to continue intensive care on their babies.
For a short while afterwards the corridors and hallways of the unit were overtaken by small knots of grief as family members clung to each other and searched for consoling thoughts.
www.guardian.co.uk /g2/story/0,3604,1239603,00.html   (1492 words)

  
 St. Luke's Boise Regional Medical Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Luke’s Children’s Hospital at our Boise facility is a hospital within a hospital—with a professional staff and services to care for the special needs of children.
Our unique services include a 24-hour emergency center designed and staffed just for kids, intensive care units for newborns and children, child life specialists to help young patients adjust to the hospital and an outpatient specialty center to provide multidisciplinary services to children with special needs.
Because they are on the front lines of medical care, education and research, they serve the majority of the nation's children with special needs.
www.slrmc.com /SLCH/services/NICU.html   (315 words)

  
 Baystate Health - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
When your baby is transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit within Baystate Children's Hospital, you will be asked to wait in the family room while your baby is being admitted.
The primary nurse assigned to your baby is responsible for establishing a plan of care, ensuring that the plan of care is current throughout your infant's stay.
Your primary neonatologist will coordinate and collaborate care with all staff, contact and request referrals from other doctors that may be called in to administer specialty care and most importantly, provide you with an immediate point of contact so that your needs are always met.
baystatehealth.com /eConsumer/bhs_chan_index.jsp?chId=2f05c7aecd33df00VgnVCM1000000f0c19acRCRD   (1285 words)

  
 Miami Children's Hospital Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
Miami Children’s PICU was ranked excellent the number one unit in the study due principally to better than predicted results obtained in caring for the highest risk patients.
Many neonatal and pediatric patients at other hospitals who face life-threatening medical conditions requiring critical care are transferred to Miami Children’s PICU by a specialized mobile intensive care unit known as LifeFlight.
Whether a patient is admitted to Miami Children’s under the care of a personal physician, by a staff physician or through another intensive care unit, the child becomes the center of a multidisciplinary team effort.
www.mch.com /clinical/intensive_care.htm   (468 words)

  
 PARENTAL STRESSOR SCALE: NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
The Parental Stressor Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (PSS:NICU) was developed to measure parental perception of stressors arising from the physical and psychosocial environment of the neonatal intensive care unit.
The PSS:NICU was originally adapted from the Parental Stressor Scale: Pediatric ICU (PSS:PICU) developed by Carter and Miles (1982, 1984, 1989) to measure parental perception of stressors arising from the physical and psychosocial environment of the intensive care unit.
The neonatal instrument was altered to reflect stresses associated with the appearance of a premature infant, changes in the parental role that differ for parents of sick infants, and differences in the routines and environment of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
nursing.unc.edu /crci/instruments/pssnicu/nicuman.htm   (3664 words)

  
 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
For babies born prematurely or with medical problems that require intensive care, Huntington Hospital provides the highest level of neonatal intensive care available in the San Gabriel Valley region.
While experts recommend that Level III neonatal units equip a minimum of 15 beds for neonatal intensive care, our commitment to superior care has led us to ensure that all 51 beds in our neonatal care area are licensed for intensive care.
As a result of Huntington Hospital's superior neonatal care, sick infants are routinely transferred from across Los Angeles County, and even beyond, to receive the kind of help that is not available at their hospital of birth.
www.huntingtonhospital.com /body.cfm?id=3787   (628 words)

  
 Newborn Intensive Care Unit
It is reassuring to know that if your baby needs intensive care, Brigham and Women's Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is one of the most modern facilities of its kind in the country and serves as a referral nursery with specialized care for newborns from throughout New England.
Family Focused Care and developmentally supportive nursing care are practiced in the NICU, and parents are encouraged to touch, hold, feed and care for their babies to the extent allowed by the baby's health.
Infants whose conditions are stable, but require a continued intermediate level of care prior to going home, are often transferred to an appropriate community hospital closer to home when they are ready.
www.brighamandwomens.org /cwn/womensHealth/nicu.asp   (182 words)

  
 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Magee-Womens Hospital, UPMC | University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Magee-Womens Hospital, UPMC
The NICU at Magee-Womens Hospital is equipped with a total of 63 beds, consisting of 48 private bays and a 15-bed open area.
The privacy of these walls enhances Magee’s family centered care philosophy and allows for increased family interaction with baby, nurses and support staff.
mageenicu.upmc.com   (128 words)

  
 Fair Allocation of Intensive Care Unit Resources -- 156 (4): 1282 -- American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care ...
Caring for ICU patients dying from effects of their critical illness or injury, when there is no hope of recovery, is appropriate
If ICU care clearly lacks sufficient benefit for a patient, he or she should not be admitted.
ICU care lies at the far end of the spectrum of resource utilization and cost among health care services (14, 29).
ajrccm.atsjournals.org /cgi/content/full/156/4/1282   (12329 words)

  
 Common Diagnoses in the NICU
With equipment designed for infants and a hospital staff who have special training in newborn care, the NICU is an intensive care unit created for sick newborns who need specialized treatment because they're still developing rapidly.
For the appropriate care, babies with a heart defect need to see a pediatric cardiologist (a doctor who specializes in treating heart problems in children).
Once you have the answers to these questions, you'll be on your way to helping your baby during his or her time in intensive care.
kidshealth.org /parent/system/ill/nicu_diagnoses.html   (3664 words)

  
 Meriter Health Services - Newborn Intensive Care Unit
Meriter Hospital's Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is the best place for premature or sick newborns to receive the advanced care they need.
We are equipped to care for any problems that a pregnant woman or newborn may encounter.
The NICU is a critical component of the Center for Perinatal Care, a joint program of Meriter Hospital and the University of Wisconsin Medical School that combines the best in medical care, technology and clinical research with all the benefits of care in a community hospital.
www.meriter.com /mhs/hospital/nicu/index.htm   (319 words)

  
 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Regina General Hospital is the tertiary care centre that provides neonatal services for the population of Southern Saskatchewan.
Some of the common reasons that babies require NICU care is that they may be born premature, have complications during or after birth, have problems requiring surgery, need treatment for infections, or have cardiac problems.
If your baby is admitted to the NICU, she/he will be cared for by Neonatologists (doctors who specialize in caring for sick newborns) and specially trained nurses.
www.rqhealth.ca /programs/in_hospital_care/nicu/nicu.shtml   (349 words)

  
 Pediatric Intensive Care Unit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin provides highly specialized care to critically ill children and neonates.
This 24-bed unit, which is one of the best equipped and staffed units in the nation, is directed by experts in pediatric critical care who provide care or serve as consultants in all cases.
This unit also is staffed with nurses who specialize in the care of children with heart or lung disease, life-threatening birth malformations, severe head and body trauma, severe burns, pre- and post-organ transplant recipients, post-heart surgery, and any medical illness.
www.chw.org /display/router.asp?DocID=1274   (608 words)

  
 MeritCare Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
The eight-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is an important part of MeritCare Children's Hospital.
It is designed specifically for children with the most critical injuries or illnesses and it is the most advanced pediatric intensive care unit in this region.
Respirators, EKG monitors, intravenous tubes and the technology of today’s intensive care unit can baffle a child and family.
www.meritcare.com /specialties/childrens/PICU   (463 words)

  
 Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
This 9-bed unit is the only place of its’ kind within the state of Alaska.
Many pediatric patients at other hospitals who face life-threatening medical conditions requiring critical care are transferred to the Children’s Hospital at Providence’s PICU by a specialized mobile intensive care unit known as LifeGuard Air Ambulance.
Whether a patient is admitted to The Childrens Hospital at Providence under the care of a personal physician, a staff physician or through an outlying clinic or hospital, the child becomes the center of a multidisciplinary team effort.
www.providence.org /alaska/tchap/peds/picu.htm   (257 words)

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