Critical Care Unit
| The Northern Hospital's Critical Care Department (CCD) incorporates 10 combined Intensive Care/ High Dependency Unit beds as well as 4 Coronary Care beds and 4 Telemetry (monitored) beds.
Highly trained staff and Clinical Educators facilitate learning, both at the bedside and through in-services and study days.
Patients requiring ICU or HDU care commonly include those with Respiratory Failure (often requiring ventilation), Sepsis, Diabetic Keto-acidosis, patients who are unstable/unwell Post-Op - typically following major abdominal surgery, and those with fluid imbalance or haemodynamic failure - requiring invasive monitoring. |
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Coronary Care caters for patients following AMI or Angioplasty (undertaken in the Northern Hospital Cardiac Cath Lab), and Telemetry allows for cardiac monitoring of patients requiring stabilisation and/or cardiac investigation prior to general ward admission.
Further Studies: The Critical Care Foundation Program (52 week duration) has been designed to introduce the RN to highly specialised technical skills and knowledge in ICU with a focus of then continuing on to formal ICU certification, such as Postgraduate Certificate in Critical Care, in association with RMIT (52 weeks). |