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ER / ER (Unit / ER)

ER / ER is the main room in the hospital that provides services 24 hours, where cases of
emergencies 24 hours are handled in the room (eg accident, sudden heart attack, or a
person whose awareness decreased. Officers stationed in the ER: General Practitioner,
certified nurse ATLS / ACLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life
Support). ER / ED Triage consists of observation, Resustasi, minor surgery (eg removal of
the shard in his limbs in patients).

2. Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

Patients treated in this room is a low awareness of patient conditions / needs to be


observed closely. Where the patient, using Bedside Monitor / Patient Monitor connected to
a Central Monitoring (Icu Nurse Station) so that when there is a change in the patient's vital
signs, can immediately be taken, most ICU patients also use a ventilator to make the
patient's airway. Nurses in the ICU also been trained to cases of critically ill patients.

3. Intensive Cardiac Care Unit (ICCU)

The room is almost the same as the ICU, only ICCU is a special room for heart patients.
The tools are available at the ICU.
4. PICU / NICU / Perinatology (Perina)

PICU / Pediatric Intensive Care Unit is ICU for children.

NICU / Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is ICU for newborns with weak conditions, such as
congenital defects (not yet formed organ perfectly), respiratory disorders weight (ventilator)
and low birth weight.

Perina is a baby nurse condition is not as good as lungs immature (usually given Bubble
CPAP), and requires observation further, but the rate Perina lower than the PICU.

5. HCU (High Care Unit)

The room is the same as ICU, only patients treated at HCU in much better condition than
patients ICU (not disposable ventilator), but still with a permanent surveillance.

6. Space maternity / VK (Verlos Kamer)

The delivery room is a room that is used normally.

7. The Operating Room / OK (Operatie Kamer)

The operating room at the hospital can be divided into, namely the operation of major and
minor. Also available in the operating room recovery room (recovery) and CSSD (Central
Sterile Supply Dept.) to sterilize equipment / instrument operation.

8. Space Space Inpatient nurses in hospitals are usually divided into five, namely, VVIP,
VIP, Class 1, 2, 3. The difference is the number of patients in one room and additional
amenities, such as: In the space VVIP and VIP room electric patient beds, whereas, grade
1, 2, 3 user (screened) and in space VVIP / VIP there is a sofa for patients watchman.
9. Space Radiology

Radiology room has a tool to check the inside of the members of the organs of the patient,
radiology example: Rontgen X-Ray, CT-SCAN / MSCT-SCAN, MRI.

10. labolatorium

Laboratories used to examine the state of patients is done by taking blood samples, urine,
feces, semen, and others.

11. Poly Specialist

A specialist Poli poli division by a specialist doctor.

12. Pharmacies

Pharmacies in hospital caters for outpatient and inpatient care, and have a stock of drugs
memandahi.

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