ICU Assessment
ICU Assessment
ICU Assessment
OUTLINE
DEFINING THE TERMS
THE HISTORY OF ICU
THE TYPES OF THE PATIENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
MAN POWER
BASIS FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY
INTERVENTION
MORAL & ETHICAL ISSUES
SCIENTIFIC JUSTIFICATION
What is
Intensive care?
close monitoring and constant
medical care of patients with life-
threatening conditions
Incubators, radiant
lamps,
phototherapy
lights,HFOV
Coronary care unit
A coronary care unit (CCU) is a
hospital ward specialized in the
care of patients with heart
attacks, unstable angina and
various other cardiac conditions
that require continuous
monitoring and treatment.
Coronary care units developed in the
1960s when it became clear that
close monitoring by specially trained
staff, CPR and medical measures
could reduce the mortality from
complications of cardiovascular
disease
CCU
The main feature of coronary care is
the availability of telemetry
Physiotherapist
Pharmacist
Dietician
ICU staff
All ICU staff must have undergone
specialized training in the care of
critically ill patients and must be
trained to respond to life-threatening
situations, since ICU patients are in
critical condition and may experience
respiratory or cardiac emergencies.
Patient staff ratio
Nurse : patient =1:1
Therapist : patient- ?
Patient care
delivery.
Is there a role for CPT in the
ICU?
Yes, BUT….
Morality
The first order beliefs about good and evil by
which we guide our behaviour.
Ethics
The second order reflective considerations of
these moral beliefs and practices
Applications of theories and principles to
practical moral problems
Six of the principles commonly
included are:
Multimodality physiotherapy in
patients with hyper secretion,
although the beneficial effects on
respiratory function may be short-
lived.