At JP Hospital, we provide critical care in our intensive care units (ICUs) to the patients who are stabilized in the emergency ward, surgery or trauma. The team of critical care medicine is adept at treating patients at high risk of instability or recovering from a potentially life-threatening event. The patient is continuously connected to support (ventilation and blood pressure) and monitoring devices for vitals such as blood pressure, heart rate and more.

Critical care or intensive care has a major role in monitoring the vitals and speedy recovery of the patient. The patients are still critically or seriously ill and are at risk of worsening health. At JP Hospital, such patients are given undivided attention by a dedicated team of doctors called intensivists and intensive care nurses. Some of the diseases or trauma which lead a patient to intensive care are:

  • Severe burns
  • Heart attack
  • Heart failure
  • Kidney failure
  • People recovering from certain major surgeries
  • Respiratory failure
  • Sepsis
  • HSevere bleeding
  • Serious infections
  • Serious injuries, such as from car crashes, falls and shootings
  • Shock
  • Stroke
  • Severe Covid-19