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Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

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Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

The aim of the Intensive Care Unit is to provide health care services to an especially formed area within the Doctors’ General Clinic whose structure and organization enable us to care for and support the vital signs of seriously affected patients showing a real or potential risk of death. Ever since 2007 the unit has been fully operating and carrying out almost the entire range of invasive and therapeutic acts.

The multi-purpose Intensive Care Unit is located on the 2nd floor of the building, has 4 beds and has all the necessary auxiliary rooms. It receives cases coming from the hospital site, but also cases from other hospitals via the ambulance service. The cases that the unit supports are varied and mainly cases that if not admitted to an intensive care unit can be fatal for the patients. To support these patients it is possible to apply most of the non-invasive and invasive diagnostic techniques (ultrasound, haemodynamic monitoring, endoscopy, etc.) as well as most of the invasive therapeutic procedures (tracheostomies, haemodialysis, etc.). An important part of the activity of the medical and nursing staff, apart from the care they offer to the patients in the ICU, is to support the rest of the clinic in a daily and systematic way in case of critical patients.