
Critical Care Unit
The critical care unit at Jocham hospital is well equipped with modern equipments to manage patients with life threatening conditions in a specialized Intensive care unit. Why choose our Critical care unit?
- Well-equipped critical care department
- Advanced ventilators for Adults, Pediatrics and Neo-nates.
- Round the clock medical team of doctors & nurses.
- Centralized oxygen supply.
- One nurse : one patient ratio.
ICU
Jocham Hospital ICU Unit is a 7 Bed critical care unit and is one of the finest Intensive care units in Mombasa that provides cardiac intensive care. It admits patients of all ages from neonates to adults. Our ICU nursing teams have been trained in cardiac life support and are highly skilled. All ICU nurses and doctors undergo ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) regularly to keep abreast with the latest evidence based practice. The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) within the hospital is responsible for looking after patients with life-threatening conditions that need constant and close monitoring of organ support from specialized equipment and medications. Patients admitted to ICU require the support of more than one organ and patients are generally cared for on a 1 nurse: 1 patient basis.
HDU
Jocham Hospital ICU Unit is a 7 Bed critical care unit and is one of the finest Intensive care units in Mombasa that provides cardiac intensive care. It admits patients of all ages from neonates to adults. Our ICU nursing teams have been trained in cardiac life support and are highly skilled. All ICU nurses and doctors undergo ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) regularly to keep abreast with the latest evidence based practice. The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) within the hospital is responsible for looking after patients with life-threatening conditions that need constant and close monitoring of organ support from specialized equipment and medications. Patients admitted to ICU require the support of more than one organ and patients are generally cared for on a 1 nurse: 1 patient basis.
NEO – NATAL ICU
Jocham Hospital ICU Unit is a 7 Bed critical care unit and is one of the finest Intensive care units in Mombasa that provides cardiac intensive care. It admits patients of all ages from neonates to adults. Our ICU nursing teams have been trained in cardiac life support and are highly skilled. All ICU nurses and doctors undergo ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) regularly to keep abreast with the latest evidence based practice. The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) within the hospital is responsible for looking after patients with life-threatening conditions that need constant and close monitoring of organ support from specialized equipment and medications. Patients admitted to ICU require the support of more than one organ and patients are generally cared for on a 1 nurse: 1 patient basis.
Critical Care Unit FAQs
What types of patients are typically admitted to the critical care unit?
Patients who are admitted to the critical care unit typically have serious medical conditions that require close monitoring and specialized treatment. This may include patients who have had a heart attack, stroke, or major surgery, as well as those with severe respiratory problems or infections.
How is care provided in the critical care unit?
Care in the critical care unit is provided by a team of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other specialists. Patients receive around-the-clock monitoring, and their treatment plans are tailored to their specific medical needs.
What should I expect when visiting a loved one in the critical care unit?
Visiting policies in the critical care unit may vary depending on the patient’s condition and the hospital’s policies. Visitors should be prepared for strict rules regarding visiting hours, the number of visitors allowed, and restrictions on personal items brought into the unit.