Intensive-Care-Unit-(ICU)

Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

The intensive care unit at the Warith International Cancer Institute (WICI) is one of the most important departments in which medical services are provided to adult and pediatric patients simultaneously. It has eight beds ready to accommodate any emergency medical cases. The department is staffed with a team of doctors and nurses specialized in handling emergency and chronic problems that the patient may experience due to relapses or deterioration. In his health condition, he will be monitored 24 hours a day.
The intensive care unit at the Warith Institute (WICI), one of the most important and sensitive units in the medical field in the hospital, treats:
-              Patients unconscious due to brain tumors.
-              Patients experiencing a decline in vital signs, such as a drop in blood pressure or blood oxygen levels, as well as other health issues, may require artificial respiration and close monitoring.
The intensive care unit specializes in caring for the patient after he undergoes a major surgical procedure. This involves providing specialized care and meticulous monitoring for cases that pose significant risks to the patient’s life.