General Intensive Care
05 Aralık 2024

Our General Intensive Care Unit; is a unit that provides service by targeting the flow of life in the event of a life-threatening, critical possibility; close follow-up and treatments offered with uninterrupted service 24/7. It is a department specially designed for physical conditions, equipped with high-tech medical devices and specially trained medical personnel, compared to other health services in terms of medical treatment and patient care.

Our General Intensive Care Unit has been providing service with 9 beds since 2003. Level 2 Intensive Care registration was obtained in 2012. A 4-bed 2nd level 2nd intensive care unit was opened in 2020.

In our units where children and all adult critical patients are admitted, all kinds of follow-up and care services related to the patient are treated by the departments from the moment they are admitted. Our patients are under one-on-one official follow-up and their treatments are continued by intensive care physicians. In addition to their own intensive care physician, our intensive care units are registered with other branch physicians 24 hours a day.

The beds in our General Intensive Care Unit 1 are designed for emergency intervention; 9 Mechanical Ventilator Devices, 1 Transport Ventilator Device to provide artificial respiratory support; 9 Invasive Input Bedside Monitors; Hemodialysis Device and 1 Blood Gas Device, 1 Defibrillator Device are available for sudden kidney failure in our general intensive care unit where vital conditions such as heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, respiratory rates, body temperature are continuously displayed; 4 Invasive Input Bedside Monitors; Hemodialysis Device and 1 Defibrillator Device are available for sudden kidney failure in our general intensive care unit 2.

When necessary, all laboratory examinations of our patients can be performed at any time, as well as all imaging techniques (CT/computed tomography, MR/magnetic resonance, digital x-ray, ultrasonography, etc.). Our intensive care physician and healthcare professionals, who work with dedication and devotion for our patients' 'connections to life' within a multidisciplinary understanding, conduct scientific studies on the separation of information and medicine.