HOSPITALS
Different Sections Of A Hospital
By
Amena Amir
ICU Room
• An intensive care unit (ICU) is a special department of a hospital or
health care facility that provides intensive care medicine.
• Intensive Care Units cater to patients with the most severe and life-
threatening illnesses and injuries; that require constant, close
monitoring and support from specialist equipment and medication in
order to maintain normal bodily functions. They are staffed by highly
trained doctors and critical care nurses who specialize in caring for
seriously ill patients. Common conditions that are treated within ICU's
include those such as trauma, multiple organ failure and sepsis
More About ICU Room
• Patients may be transferred directly to an Intensive Care Unit from an
emergency department if required, or from a ward if they rapidly
deteriorate; or immediately after surgery if the surgery is majorly
invasive and the patient is at high risk of complications.
• ICU nurses monitoring patients from a central computer station. This
allows for rapid intervention should a patients condition deteriorate
whilst a member of staff is not immediately at the bedside.
Picture of ICU Room
CCU Room
• A coronary care unit (CCU) is a hospital ward specialized in the care of
patients with heart attacks, unstable angina, cardiac dysrhythmia and
(in practice) various other cardiac conditions that require continuous
monitoring and treatment.
• In the name Hospital CCU, the CCU stands for coronary care unit.
People who are having problems with their heart will go to this part
of the hospital. Patients here are closely monitored.
• The CCU is a quiet, calm, and restful area in which patients can be
further evaluated and closely monitored.
Picture of CCU Room
Hospital Counter
• Hospital counter is where people take appoinments , come for
appoinments , make their hospital cards and show their hospital cards
before going to the appointment.
• We can even wait for our turn.
• Every hospital has a hospital counter as it is the main thing of a
hospital .
• There are many counters there each counter for a different thing.
Picture of Hospital Counter
Mother‘s Ward
• Mother's ward is where mothers give babies.
• The Mother and Baby Unit (MBU) functions as a state-wide
authorised inpatient treatment centre for acute psychiatric conditions
in the postnatal period.
• Women who have one or more babies aged 12 months of age or
younger and have moderate to severe mental health problems that
severely impacts on or inhibits their level of functioning and/or ability
to parent are eligible for referral to MBU
Picture of Mother‘s Ward
Vaccination Room
• Vaccination room is where children who are ill , its their age etc.
• Vaccination prevents children getting any type of virus eg :- flu ,
tummy crumps etc.
• You can get vaccinated in any clinic by a nurse.
Picture of Vaccination Room
QUIZ
FILL IN THE BLANKS
1) The full form of ICU is _____________________.
The full form of ICU is Intensive care unit .
2) The ICU is staffed by highly _________ doctors and critical care
nurses.
The ICU is staffed by highly trained doctors and critical care nurses.
3) The CCU is a quiet,________ and restful area for patients.
The CCU is a quiet, calm and restful area for patients.
QUESTION AND ANSWERS
Q1 What is the full form of CCU?
Ans1 The full form of CCU is Coronary care unit.
Q2 Which part of a hospital is the main part?
Ans2 The Hospital counter is the main part of a hospital.
Q3 In which part of a hospital mothers give babies?
Ans3 The mother and baby unit is where mothers give babies.
TRUE OR FALSE
1 The hospital counter is where we take appointments.
(T)
2 Vaccination does not prevent from children getting virus.
(F)
3 Vaccination can be done in every clinic.
(T)

different sections of a hospital

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    HOSPITALS Different Sections OfA Hospital By Amena Amir
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    ICU Room • Anintensive care unit (ICU) is a special department of a hospital or health care facility that provides intensive care medicine. • Intensive Care Units cater to patients with the most severe and life- threatening illnesses and injuries; that require constant, close monitoring and support from specialist equipment and medication in order to maintain normal bodily functions. They are staffed by highly trained doctors and critical care nurses who specialize in caring for seriously ill patients. Common conditions that are treated within ICU's include those such as trauma, multiple organ failure and sepsis
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    More About ICURoom • Patients may be transferred directly to an Intensive Care Unit from an emergency department if required, or from a ward if they rapidly deteriorate; or immediately after surgery if the surgery is majorly invasive and the patient is at high risk of complications. • ICU nurses monitoring patients from a central computer station. This allows for rapid intervention should a patients condition deteriorate whilst a member of staff is not immediately at the bedside.
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    CCU Room • Acoronary care unit (CCU) is a hospital ward specialized in the care of patients with heart attacks, unstable angina, cardiac dysrhythmia and (in practice) various other cardiac conditions that require continuous monitoring and treatment. • In the name Hospital CCU, the CCU stands for coronary care unit. People who are having problems with their heart will go to this part of the hospital. Patients here are closely monitored. • The CCU is a quiet, calm, and restful area in which patients can be further evaluated and closely monitored.
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    Hospital Counter • Hospitalcounter is where people take appoinments , come for appoinments , make their hospital cards and show their hospital cards before going to the appointment. • We can even wait for our turn. • Every hospital has a hospital counter as it is the main thing of a hospital . • There are many counters there each counter for a different thing.
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    Mother‘s Ward • Mother'sward is where mothers give babies. • The Mother and Baby Unit (MBU) functions as a state-wide authorised inpatient treatment centre for acute psychiatric conditions in the postnatal period. • Women who have one or more babies aged 12 months of age or younger and have moderate to severe mental health problems that severely impacts on or inhibits their level of functioning and/or ability to parent are eligible for referral to MBU
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    Vaccination Room • Vaccinationroom is where children who are ill , its their age etc. • Vaccination prevents children getting any type of virus eg :- flu , tummy crumps etc. • You can get vaccinated in any clinic by a nurse.
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    FILL IN THEBLANKS 1) The full form of ICU is _____________________. The full form of ICU is Intensive care unit . 2) The ICU is staffed by highly _________ doctors and critical care nurses. The ICU is staffed by highly trained doctors and critical care nurses. 3) The CCU is a quiet,________ and restful area for patients. The CCU is a quiet, calm and restful area for patients.
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    QUESTION AND ANSWERS Q1What is the full form of CCU? Ans1 The full form of CCU is Coronary care unit. Q2 Which part of a hospital is the main part? Ans2 The Hospital counter is the main part of a hospital. Q3 In which part of a hospital mothers give babies? Ans3 The mother and baby unit is where mothers give babies.
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    TRUE OR FALSE 1The hospital counter is where we take appointments. (T) 2 Vaccination does not prevent from children getting virus. (F) 3 Vaccination can be done in every clinic. (T)