Click on a hospital unit below to see its 2012 Staffing Reports:
A well-staffed unit is not only defined by the number of caregivers included in the team, but by the carefully chosen members of each team depending upon the needs of each patient and the unit overall.
The “Unit Type” column
below contains definitions the hospitals have provided for their
floors.
Unit Name |
Unit Type |
CCU
|
Adult Critical Care - Medical / Surgical Combined |
CTU
|
Adult Critical Care - Cardiothoracic |
Floating 7
|
Pediatrics - Medical / Surgical Combined - Oncology |
MICU
|
Adult Critical Care - Medical / Surgical Combined |
NICU
|
Neonate Level III/IV Critical Care |
North 4
|
Adult Surgical - Trauma Surgery |
North 6
|
Adult Step-Down - Cardiac |
North 7
|
Adult Medical - Infectious Disease |
North 8
|
Adult Medical - Bone Marrow Transplant |
NSCC
|
Adult & Pediatric Critical Care - Neurosurgery / Neurology |
Pedi BMT
|
Pediatrics - Medical - Bone Marrow Transplant |
PICU
|
Pediatrics - Critical Care |
Pratt 2
|
Behavioral Health |
Pratt 8
|
Adult Step-Down - Cardiac |
Proger 5 North
|
Adult Medical / Surgical Combined |
Proger 6
|
Adult Step-Down |
Proger 7
|
Adult Medical / Surgical Combined - Oncology |
SICU
|
Adult Critical Care - Surgical |
Emergency Department
|
Emergency Department |
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A note on Acronyms: Hospitals name their units in various ways.
Some carry the names of the generous benefactors who helped fund
them – “Smith 5” or “Adams 2” – while
others carry an acronym – ICU (Intensive Care Unit) – explaining
the type of care provided in the unit. Others merely contain
a location in the hospitals, such as 5 West, or M7.
Click
here for an explanation of these many acronyms.
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