What is the CPU room in the hospital used for?

It's ICU.

ICU is an intensive care unit that provides isolation space and equipment for critically ill or comatose patients, and provides services such as optimal care, comprehensive treatment, combination of medical care and nursing care, early postoperative rehabilitation, joint care and exercise therapy.

The ICU has a central monitoring station that directly observes all monitored beds. Each hospital bed occupies a wider area, and the beds are separated by glass or curtains.

The ICU is equipped with bedside monitors, central monitors, multifunctional respiratory therapy machines, anesthesia machines, electrocardiographs, defibrillators, pacemakers, infusion pumps, microsyringes, tracheal intubations and tracheas. First aid equipment required for incision, CPM joint movement therapy care equipment and other equipment.

Extended information:

The cost of an ICU ward per day ranges from a few thousand to tens of thousands. The patients entering the ICU are all extremely critical, and their conditions change rapidly. Very precise monitoring and treatment are required.

These monitoring are completed by instrument examination and intensive physical index testing. The cost of these two items alone is very high. In addition, patients often have multiple organ disorders. There are also more and better medicines than other wards, so the cost is quite high.

As for precision monitoring, on the contrary, the cost of nursing care is actually not much different from that of ordinary departments.

Because if potential dangers are detected early and treated appropriately, regardless of the time the patient stays in the ICU or the hospital, the overall medical cost of the patient will be greatly reduced, and the recovery effect will be better. .