What does lcu mean?

Lcu means intensive care.

Intensive care refers to the intensive treatment and nursing of various critically ill patients by using advanced medical technology and modern monitoring and rescue equipment. In order to ensure the survival of patients and the subsequent quality of life to the maximum extent.

Subjects admitted:

In principle, ICU patients are all kinds of acute reversible critical diseases. Such as major surgery, anesthesia accident, severe combined trauma, acute circulatory failure, acute respiratory failure, cardiac arrest resuscitation, electric shock, drowning resuscitation, various poisoned patients, various shock patients, septicemia, amniotic fluid embolism, severe toxemia of pregnancy, etc.

Each specialist intensive care unit receives critically ill patients from each specialist, such as coronary heart disease intensive care unit with myocardial infarction income; Large area burn patients were admitted to burn intensive care unit; Neurointensive care unit treats all kinds of cerebrovascular accidents and so on.

In principle, people who have died but still have a heartbeat, advanced cancer that has failed, and various seriously infected people are not included in the ICU. Critical patients are rescued in the physical intensive care unit, and patients are rescued in the intensive care unit. After they pass the critical period, they will generally be transferred out of the intensive care unit and enter the general ward for further treatment.