Children who are seriously ill or injured receive specialized care in a hospital’s PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit), with an emphasis on complex medical and surgical requirements. To provide comprehensive care, this facility is manned by a group of pediatric specialists and outfitted with cutting-edge equipment
- Continuous Monitoring: 24/7 observation of vital signs, neurological status, and organ function in critically ill children.
- Advanced Life Support: Mechanical ventilation, intravenous medications, and life-saving interventions for serious conditions.
- Multidisciplinary Care Team: Pediatric intensivists, nurses, respiratory therapists, and pharmacists collaborating on patient care.
- Postoperative Care: Intensive monitoring for children following major surgeries.
- Family-Centered Care: Support for families, including education and involvement in care decisions.
- Developmental Support: Programs to promote recovery and growth in hospitalized children.
- Discharge Planning: Coordination of follow-up care and community resources for a smooth transition home.
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