The department of critical care is a highly sensitive, closely regulated sector of the hospital where the sickest patients are hospitalized.
The department of critical care is a highly sensitive, closely regulated sector of the hospital where the sickest patients are hospitalized.
The critical care unit of Aaruni Multispeciality Hospital is equipped with cutting-edge technology that
meets worldwide standards. The critical care unit contains best-in-class non-invasive and invasive
ventilators with FRC calculations, which aids in adequate and safe patient ventilation.
Hemodynamic
monitoring, which is one of the pillars of critical care, is performed using the Volume view equipment
to continuously measure cardiac output, extravascular lung index, and other parameters. The only
indirect calorimeter in Jhunjhunu, with the support of innovative, indigenous, verified awarded software
called the "inutrimon," guides scientific and objective nutrition in critical care.
Continuous arterial blood pressure, central venous pressure, bladder pressure, intra-aortic blood
pressure, transpulmonary pressure for effective ventilation, continuous renal replacement therapy, and
hemodialysis, body warmers, syringe pumps, infusion pumps, blood gas analysis, electrolytes, cardiac
markers, defibrillation, bronchoscopy, transvenous and transjugular pacing, jugular venous oximetry for
brain-injured patients
The relatives of patients admitted to the ICU are counseled daily by the doctors in a designated
counseling space, and they are also supplied with a waiting room with bed and washroom amenities, as
well as a prayer room on the same level.