The doctors who work in the unit have received rigorous training in critical care medicine, and have systematically learned the relevant theories and operational techniques and gained practical experience through extensive clinical practice. At the same time, our cardiac surgeons are involved in the care of the unit to ensure the overall outcome of the patients.
The nursing tasks in the monitoring room are complex and heavy, the nurses in the monitoring room have received strict and systematic business training and assessment, with a high degree of responsibility, love and organization and discipline, all of them are able to master a variety of monitoring equipment, resuscitation skills, and under the guidance of the doctor can quickly and accurately implement various monitoring and treatment measures.
Physicians and nurses working in the cardiac care unit are highly skilled and experienced full-time medical and nursing staff, under the leadership of the Department of Surgery, to monitor and treat patients after cardiac surgery, and experienced cardiac anesthesiologists will participate in the care unit to treat and rescue patients when necessary. The full-time physicians on duty in the monitoring room are on duty 24 hours a day, while our cardiac surgeons are always on duty to observe changes in the condition of the patients and guide their treatment. The nurses in the monitoring room work in three shifts, each nurse monitors one patient to ensure the safety of each patient. After the patients are out of danger, they will be transferred back to the ward to continue observation, treatment and recovery; when their condition recurs, they can return to the cardiac care unit according to the situation.
Each patient in the cardiac care unit has a full-time nurse to look after him, whether during the day or at night, 24-hour monitoring. A full-time physician working in the cardiac care unit follows each patient at all times. The director and various physicians come to the room every day to guide the treatment. In the evening and on holidays, the medical staff in the monitoring room will regularly report the condition of each patient to the director.
Every day we will regularly inform the family of the patient's condition, and will contact the family at any time if there are special circumstances. All the family has to do is to leave a valid means of communication and keep in touch.
You should prepare the daily necessities needed by the patient in the monitoring room, such as towels, toothpaste, toothbrushes, toothpaste, slippers, mineral water, toilet paper, washbasin and so on, and then transfer them from the ward nurse to the monitoring room nurse, and then wait for the patient in the family lounge, so please keep the contact open.
Patients can not use mobile communication devices in the monitoring room, because the monitoring room has a lot of sophisticated electronic medical instruments and equipment, these monitoring equipment plays an important role in safeguarding the patient's life, the use of mobile communication devices will affect the normal work of these electronic devices, which will seriously jeopardize the patient's safety, and is not conducive to the patient's quiet recuperation. You can write a note to the patient to comfort and encourage the patient, and you can also ask your supervising physician about the patient's condition!