Infrastructure, technology, and specialized personnel dedicated to caring for critically ill patients.
639 C. Rio Bamba, Magdalena de las Salinas, Gustavo A. Madero, 07760 Mexico City, México
7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The intensive care unit is a specialized area that provides intensive medical care to patients with serious illnesses or injuries who require constant care and monitoring.
The intensive care unit provides services such as mechanical ventilation, cardiac and respiratory monitoring, intravenous medication administration, and advanced life support, among others.
Patients with conditions requiring intensive care and constant monitoring—such as heart, respiratory, or neurological problems, or complicated postoperative cases, among others—may be admitted to the intensive care unit.
The length of a patient's stay in the intensive care unit depends on the severity of their illness or injury. Some patients may require only a few days of intensive care, while others may need weeks or even months of specialized care.
The intensive care unit is staffed by intensivists, critical care nurses, and highly trained physical therapists who provide specialized, high-quality care to critically ill patients.