Icu Critical Care

Page: ICU & Critical Care

URL: /specialties/icu-critical-care/
Parent: Specialties

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  • Meta Description: 24/7 ICU and critical care in Bharatpur with multi-parameter monitoring, ventilator support, and experienced intensivists. State-of-the-art intensive care unit. Emergency: 9929711555.
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    H1: ICU & Critical Care — 24/7 Intensive Care When It Matters Most
    Subtitle: Advanced Monitoring, Expert Intensivists & Compassionate Critical Care

    The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Raj Jindal Hospital is equipped to handle the most critically ill patients. Our multi-bed ICU is staffed 24/7 by trained intensivists (critical care specialists), nurses, and paramedics who provide round-the-clock monitoring and life-saving treatment.

    Our ICU Capabilities

    Monitoring:

  • Multi-parameter monitors (heart rate, BP, oxygen saturation, ECG, temperature, respiratory rate)
  • Central monitoring station for continuous observation
  • Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis capability
  • Point-of-care testing for rapid results
  • Ventilator Support:

  • Mechanical ventilation for patients unable to breathe independently
  • Non-invasive ventilation (BiPAP/CPAP)
  • Weaning protocols for ventilator removal
  • Life Support:

  • Cardiac monitoring and arrhythmia management
  • Invasive hemodynamic monitoring (central line, arterial line)
  • Dialysis support for critically ill kidney patients (CRRT if available)
  • Blood product transfusion capability
  • Infections:

  • Strict infection control protocols
  • Hand hygiene compliance monitoring
  • Isolation facilities for infectious patients
  • When Is ICU Care Needed?

    A patient may need ICU care for:

  • Post-surgical recovery after major operations
  • Severe respiratory illness (pneumonia, ARDS)
  • Heart attack or severe cardiac conditions
  • Stroke
  • Severe infections / sepsis
  • Multi-organ failure
  • Major trauma / accident
  • Post-operative monitoring after complex surgery
  • Acute kidney injury requiring close monitoring
  • Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
  • Family Information

    Visitor Policy:

  • 2 visitors allowed at a time (max 4 per day)
  • Visiting hours: [Specify, e.g., 10 AM-12 PM, 4 PM-6 PM]
  • Children under 12 are generally not allowed in ICU
  • Follow infection control guidelines (hand washing, mask if required)
  • Communication:

  • Your doctor will update the family daily at a designated time
  • For questions between updates, ask the ICU nurse to contact the doctor
  • One family member may be designated as the primary contact
  • What to Bring:

  • Patient’s medical records and medication list
  • Comfortable clothing for patient (hospital gown will be provided)
  • Basic toiletries
  • Insurance cards and documents
  • FAQ

    Q: Can family members stay in the ICU?
    A: Generally, no — to maintain infection control and allow medical teams to work. However, we understand the anxiety. Your doctor will provide regular updates, and you can request information from the nursing station.

    Q: How will I know my loved one’s condition?
    A: The treating doctor provides daily updates. For urgent concerns, the nursing station can reach the doctor. One family member is designated as the primary contact.

    Q: What is the average ICU stay?
    A: It varies widely — from 24-48 hours for post-surgical monitoring to several weeks for critical illness. Your doctor will give you an estimate based on the specific condition.

    CTA

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