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labour room

About labour room

A Labour Room is a specialised clinical environment designed to support safe, monitored childbirth for both mother and baby.

Overview

Care within the ICU and NICU follows a structured, vigilant clinical pathway:

Step 1: Admission & Risk Assessment
Patients are admitted based on severity and clinical need, often from Emergency, Operation Theatres, or Labour Rooms.

Step 2: Stabilisation & Life Support
Immediate interventions may include ventilatory support, cardiac monitoring, intravenous medications, fluids, and specialised neonatal support.

Step 3: Continuous Monitoring
Vital parameters—heart rate, oxygen levels, blood pressure, and neurological status— are monitored continuously.

Step 4: Multidisciplinary Care
Intensivists coordinate closely with cardiologists, neurologists, surgeons, neonatologists, and anesthesiologists.

Step 5: Recovery & Transition
As the patient stabilises, care is gradually stepped down to a ward or specialised unit.

Workflow

ICU / NICU services at Nano Hospitals are delivered through high-intensity clinical preparedness:

  • Dedicated intensivists, neonatologists, and trained critical-care nurses on duty 24×7

  • Advanced life-support equipment, ventilators, and monitoring systems

  • NABH-aligned infection control and safety protocols

  • Immediate access to diagnostics (CT, X-Ray, Lab, ECG)

  • Integrated communication systems for rapid decision-making

This ensures consistent, high-quality critical care even during complex or rapidly changing clinical situations

Benefits & Value

Risks & Challenges

  • 24×7 presence of trained critical-care teams
  • Advanced life-support and neonatal care infrastructure
  • Seamless integration with Emergency, Labour Room, and Operation Theatres
  • NABH-aligned quality and safety benchmarks
  • Patient-centric care balancing technology with compassion

Frequently Asked Questions

Who requires ICU care?
Patients with life-threatening conditions needing continuous monitoring and support.

What is NICU care?
Specialised intensive care for medically unstable newborns.

Are doctors available 24×7?
Yes.

Can families visit ICU/NICU patients?
As per hospital policy.

How are families updated?
Through regular medical briefings.

What happens after ICU recovery?
Patients move to step-down care.

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