General Intensive Care
Intensive Care Unit
The intensive care unit is a special unit that provides service to patients whose vital functions have deteriorated to a degree that poses a life-threatening risk. In cases where one or more organs fail and there is no response to normal treatments, the physician may recommend that the patient be admitted to intensive care.
Conditions Monitored in the Intensive Care Unit:
- Patients undergoing risky surgery
- Brain hemorrhage
- Trauma and sudden stroke
- Organ failure
- Serious respiratory failure
- Progressive muscular and nervous system diseases
- Cases of drowning and poisoning
Such situations require sensitive monitoring of patients and the care of a specialized team due to the deterioration of vital functions. These are critical times that demand close attention and expert care.
Biruni University Hospital Intensive Care Units
Biruni University Hospital Florya's intensive care units, equipped with advanced technology and serving with expert teams, provide uninterrupted service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Designed according to different needs, the four intensive care units can serve many patients at the same time with their distinguished and academic physician staff.
General Intensive Care Unit
The General Intensive Care Unit is a special unit where intensive care services are provided for patients whose vital functions have deteriorated to such an extent that they pose a risk. In this unit:
- The patient is continuously monitored by expert doctors, nurses, and technicians using bedside monitors.
- All processes are meticulously organized so that the necessary units can quickly come together and provide support in emergency situations.
- All facilities are used to ensure that the patient's vital values return to normal as quickly as possible.
Biruni University Hospital Intensive Care Units aim to serve patients in need of critical care with advanced technology and an expert staff.