2. Each bed is equipped with a perfect functional equipment belt to provide functional support such as electricity, gas and negative pressure suction.
3. Each bed is equipped with a bedside monitoring system for basic monitoring of electrocardiogram, blood pressure and oxygen saturation.
4, equipped with a sufficient number of ventilators: ICUs in hospitals above the third level must be equipped with one per bed, and ICUs in hospitals below the third level can be equipped with an appropriate number of ventilators according to actual needs. In order to facilitate the transfer of patients, there should be at least one portable ventilator.
5. Each bed is equipped with a resuscitation airbag.
6, drip pumps and microinjection pumps should be equipped with each bed, of which microinjection pumps for each bed at least 2 sets of above. Also equipped with a certain number of enteral nutrition injection pump.
7, an electrocardiogram machine.
8, a defibrillator.
9, cardiopulmonary resuscitation rescue equipment car 1-2.
10, fiberoptic bronchoscope 1 set.
11, a number of electronic cooling equipment.
12, the hospital must have enough equipment at any time to provide ICU bedside ultrasound, X-ray, biochemistry, bacteriology and blood gas analysis.
(B) optional equipment
In addition to the above basic equipment, if possible, the following equipment:
1, blood gas analyzer.
2, simple biochemistry.
3, lactate analyzer.
4, Continuous renal replacement therapy instrument.
5, Simple ultrasonograph.
6, Simple oxygen saturation and/or carbon dioxide detector.
7, Ultra-clean bench.
8. Closed-circuit television visitation system with one imaging probe per bed.
9, invasive or non-invasive hemodynamic, end-expiratory carbon dioxide, metabolic and other monitoring equipment.
10, Cardiac pacing related equipment.
11, bedside EEG and intracranial pressure monitoring equipment.
12, infusion heating equipment.