In our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, newborn infants with high-risk and serious diseases are managed by Neonatologists, Pediatricians and nurses. Sick babies are also served by physicians of all divisions.
Emergency Patient Follow-up
Ambulance Service
Patient Tracking on the Monitor
Emergency Patient Evaluation
Consultation Request When Necessary
Basic Life Support Practice
Advanced Cardiac Life Support Application
Ensuring Safe Transport of Emergency Cases within the Hospital
Coordinating the Hospitalization of the Patients Admitted by Ambulance from the External Institution to the Relevant Departments
Ensuring the Appropriate Transfer of Patients Who Have Been Admitted to the Emergency Department
Commonly Treated Diseases and Applied Procedures
Management of patients presenting with pain complaints
Management of patients presenting with the complaint of loss of consciousness
Management of patients presenting with abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting
Management of patients with signs of hypertension, acute pulmonary edema
Management of the Epileptic Seizure Patient
Evaluation of patients presenting with respiratory abnormalities in terms of primarily life-threatening diagnoses (such as Acute Asthma Attack, Acute Pulmonary Edema, Pulmonary Thromboembolism), differential diagnosis and management of treatment processes.
Providing Stabilization in Multiple Trauma Patient and Determination of Conditions Requiring Emergency Treatment
Management of diagnosis and treatment processes of patients with poisoning and drug/substance overdose
Management of resuscitation processes of Respiratory And/or Cardiac Arrest Advanced Patients