Emergency And Trauma
No. of beds 4
Our patients can expect Safe, Effective, Patient-Centered, Timely, Efficient, and Equitable Care at all times from our emergency department. Our main focus areas include:
- Trained, qualified and skilled staff
- World-class infrastructure like waiting area, vulnerable area, triage, equipment maintenance, etc
- ER processes and protocols(Head injury, MI, Stroke, Sepsis, Major Trauma), Triage instruments
- Coordinated emergency care throughout the patient pathway
- Monitoring and Knowledge of outcomes such as mortality and morbidity review, complaint monitoring to highlight system and/or individual failure.
- Commitment: Adequate resources(finance, equipment, infrastructure) and active visible management engagement with ER…leading to empowered motivated staff
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
No. of beds 4
Infection Controls
Some of the reasons why a person should prefer a paediatrician over a family doctor are:
- Our infection control protocols pertain to a wide spectrum of interventions & have been developed jointly with intensivists & anesthetists
- ICUs – high-risk areas for the patient where life-threatening mistakes & omissions in care can occur
- Checklist of care should be addressed daily
- Critically ill patients highly vulnerable to health care-associated infection, resulting in significant morbidity & prolonged length of hospital stay
- Responsibility of every member of the health care team to ensure compliance with hospital and unit infection control policies – like hand-washing before & after examining a patient; use of alcohol hand rubs; use of sterile barriers & disposable gloves; safe disposal of all sharps & patient consumables; & traffic control
CRITICAL CARE UNIT
No. of beds: 6
PRIVATE WARD
No. of beds: 9
- Spacious sitting area
- Sofa bed for attendant
- Personal Telephone Service
- TV with cable (personal)
- Computerized Personal Nurse call System
The cafeteria at the main building offers quick lunch/dinner/snacks to the visitors.