Anka Hospital's General Intensive Care Unit is the unit where critical patients requiring special treatment and care are monitored. General Intensive Care Unit; provides multidisciplinary, patient satisfaction oriented, high-quality and reliable and solution oriented health services through professional physician staff and experts from other branches.
Focused on patient satisfaction with professional staff and modern equipment, Anka Hospital's Intensive Care Unit provides advanced 24/7 service in 3 different intensive care units for all kinds of surgical and internal patients by using advanced medical technologies. Modern monitors and monitoring facilities are available in General Intensive Care Unit, with 16 beds, and Coronary Intensive Care Unit, with 1 bed.
Our unit, equipped with all kinds of technological facilities and designed in accordance with the requirements of the modern age, is of nature to serve particularly patients at risk for cardiovascular events, blood pressure, respiratory diseases or exposed to post-operative risks, to allow immediate intervention to complications to provide supportive care and maintenance care.
Anka Hospital's General Intensive Care Unit, one of the reputable units of the region with its high-quality and reliable patient care, has an important position in terms of patient care quality and safety with its fully-equipped structure and therapeutic approach.In our hospital, all types of surgical and internal patients are served in 3 different intensive care units for 24/7 conforming to European standards.
GENERAL INTENSIVE CARE - VISIT RULES FOR PATIENT'S RELATIVES
1. Patient's relatives are informed every day at 15:00. If the patient's clinical condition changes during the day, the patient's relative is informed again.
2. After informing the patient’s relatives, the first degree relative of the patient is admitted to the hospital every day between 15:00 - 15:30 in the adult intensive care unit.
3. Before taking the patient’s relatives into Intensive Care Unit, they are informed about the wearing of overshoe, bones, gloves, masks and shirts and they are provided assistance for wearing. Alcohol-based hand disinfectant is used and then they are allowed to enter into intensive care unit.
4. A nurse and a staff member accompany the patient's relative.
5. The visits of the patient’s relatives are accompanied by the Hospital Security Officer.
6. The duration of visits of the patients' relatives in the Intensive Care Unit is determined by the accompanying nurse according to the patient's clinical condition.
7. During the visits made under the supervision of the nurse, the patient’s relatives are not allowed to touch the patient as a measure against possible infection.
8. When the visit is over, the materials used by the patient's relatives are disposed by following the infection precautions. After using alcohol-based hand disinfectant, they are allowed to leave the intensive care unit.