Does Poole Hospital Have An Icu?

Intensive Care – Poole Hospital – NHS.

What does Poole Hospital Specialise in?

The Dorset Cancer Centre is based at Poole Hospital and is the major specialist cancer treatment centre for adults in the county. The centre provides a wide range of treatments including radiotherapy and chemotherapy for both common and rare cancers.

What is Ward 3 Poole Hospital?

Welcome to Ward 3, we are a mixed speciality medical ward providing care for patients with a range of conditions. We specialise in respiratory, gastroenterology, endocrinology and general medicine.

Where is the acute medical unit in Poole Hospital?

The Acute Medical Unit is on the ground floor of the main hospital. Discharge home information: Patients are advised on the consultant ward round of future plans or investigations.

How many ICU beds are in Bournemouth hospital?

The critical care unit will have capacity for up to 30 beds, seven more than already provided at Poole and RBH combined.

Where is the Pink Zone in Poole Hospital?

How to find us. Where to find us – Pink Zone on Floor 0, outside the OPD corridor – Room 44.

What is Ward A4 in Poole Hospital?

A4 Arne is an acute general medical ward specialising in respiratory and endocrine medicine. The ward provides care for patients with respiratory conditions including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma, as well as many other medical conditions.

What are Category 3 patients?

Triage category 3
People who need to have treatment within 30 minutes are categorised as having a potentially life-threatening condition. People in this category are suffering from severe illness, bleeding heavily from cuts, have major fractures or are severely dehydrated.

What is A5 Ward Poole Hospital?

A5 Avonbourne is an acute medical ward specialising in general medical and elderly care. Each bed has access to a phone and television, while the ward has a lounge area, including window seats offering views across Poole Park and to the Purbecks beyond.

What Ward is B4 Poole Hospital?

general surgical and gynaecology ward
B4 is a general surgical and gynaecology ward. We practice the enhanced recovery programme, which ensures patients are optimised for their procedure, reducing complications following surgery and the length of time spent in hospital. The ward has a breakfast room overlooking Poole Park and harbour.

How long do you stay in the Acute Medical Unit?

48 hours
Patients stay on the AMU for up to 48 hours, during which time a management plan will have been instigated by the consultant-led acute care medical team. A specialist care of the elderly team look after elderly patients with acute illness requiring admission to hospital for a few days.

Is Acute Medical Unit serious?

The Acute Medical Unit is for patients with very serious medical problems.

What is meant by an acute ward?

An acute ward is a ward in a hospital where you are sent from A&E, if the doctors feel you are too unwell to go home. A few patients from Urgent Treatment or Walk-in Centre are also sent there. It is a facility with beds where you can be looked after for a short (2-3 days), medium (a week) or long (over two week) stay.

What units count as critical care?

Intensive Care Units. Intensive care units (ICUs) are areas of the hospital where seriously ill patients receive specialized care such as intensive monitoring and advanced life support. These units are also called critical care units, intensive therapy units, or intensive treatment units.

How many rough sleepers are there in Bournemouth?

In BCP Council’s latest official street count in November 2020, 25 individuals were recorded as sleeping rough on the streets in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. This compares to 72 recorded in November 2019.

What kind of beds are used in ICU?

Beds with removable head and footboards, which lock safely into place when in use, are often preferred in ICUs. There are two key benefits to this design: In an emergency scenario, removing the headboard allows medical staff to stand behind the patient.

What does Code Pink mean in hospitals?

Code Pink is when an infant less than 12 months of age is suspected or confirmed as missing. Code Purple is when a child greater than 12 months of age is suspected or confirmed as missing.

Does Poole Hospital have private rooms?

The maternity hospital have two amenity rooms available for those who wish for a private room. There are two single rooms one of which has ensuite facilities. Rooms cannot be booked in advance but you can express your interest during your pregnancy.

What does Blue Zone mean in a hospital?

The blue/red zone in the Emergency Department
If your issue is still more complex and may require resuscitation, ongoing medical care, or closer observation, you will be assigned to the blue/red zone. Some examples include heart attacks, severe breathing problems, traumas, cardiac arrests, or active seizures.

What is the meaning of Level 4 hospital?

Has the capacity to manage medical, surgical, paediatric and gynaecological in-patients, radiology services, renal dialysis, tuberculosis management and mortuary and autopsy services.

What is a magnolia Ward?

Magnolia ward is an inpatient mental health ward serving adults aged between 18 and 65. Download a printable map, here.