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Acute Care Nursing

Acute Care NursesAcute care nursing staff cares for patients with non-critical ailments and a wide variety of illnesses, including: 

  • Neurological disorders
  • Solid organ transplantation
  • Trauma and orthopedic injuries
  • Respiratory isolation
  • General medicine
  • Short stay
  • Vascular and abdominal surgery
  • Research study participants

The registered nurse (RN) staff is assisted in patient care by nursing care technicians and by the patient's family members. Families of the patients are considered integral participants in the patient's care.

Acute Care Nursing Services are Provided for Patients in the Following Areas

Kidney/liver/pancreas transplant
Care for patients waiting for or undergoing any stage of kidney, kidney/pancreas or liver transplantation.

Orthopaedic surgery unit
Care for patients ranging in age from adolescence to the very elderly admitted for elective orthopedic surgery, sports injuries or those who require complex fracture management including hand reconstruction and spine care.

Progressive care unit and Universal Bed Model
Care for adult patients who are hemodynamically stable who can benefit from close supervision and monitoring, such as frequent pulmonary toilet, vital signs, and/or neurological and neurovascular checks. Staff work closely with family members who are encouraged to be active in the patient's plan of care to expedite transfer to an acute care bed or rehabilitation center as appropriate 

Renal dialysis
Care for patients ranging in age from infants to the very elderly suffering from acute renal failure, as well as chronic renal failure requiring hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and CVVHD. Treatments are delivered in the dialysis unit, at the bedside, emergency department, post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) or operating room.

Stroke Unit
Care for adult patients who are stable following a diagnosed stroke who can benefit from close supervision and monitoring, such as frequent vital signs, and/or neurological and neurovascular checks. Staff work closely with family members who are encouraged to be active in the patient's plan of care to expedite transfer to an acute care bed or rehabilitation center as appropriate.