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WARD 15 - Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU)

An inpatient unit that provides services for Neurosurgery, Ortho-spine surgery, and Adult Epilepsy Monitoring unit (EMU). Primary patient diagnoses include brain, spinal tumors, severe head injuries, trauma injuries, multiple fractures, intracranial bleeds, subdural hematomas, and raised intracranial pressure.


Unit Description:

Ward 15- Neurosurgery/Ortho-spine surgery

EMU – Epilepsy Monitoring Unit

Patient Population:

Adult - Age 14 year and above

Mixed gender

Hours of Operation:

24 hours per day / 7 days per week

No of Beds: 22-bedded ward (19 Neurosurgery/3 EMU)


Occupancy Rate: 100%


Staff Categories:

  • Nurse Manager.

  • Clinical Resource Nurse.

  • Nurse Coordinator.

  • Registered Nurses.

  • Patient Care Technician.






Primary Diagnosis

  • Brain and Spinal Tumors.

  • Severe Head Injuries.

  • Trauma Injuries.

  • Multiple Fractures.

  • Intracranial Bleeds.

  • Subdural Hematomas.

  • Raised Intracranial Pressure.

  • Epilepsy Monitoring.









Primary Procedures

  • Pre and Post-Operative Management.

  • PICC Line Care.

  • Central Line Care and Assist with insertion.

  • Blood Transfusion.

  • Drainage Tube Care.

  • Chest Tube Care and Assist with insertion.

  • NG Tube insertion and Care.

  • Total parenteral Nutrition.

  • Catheter insertion.

  • Wound Care.

  • Suture / Staple Removal.

  • Tracheostomy Care.

  • PCA and Epidural.

  • Assist with and care for traction (skin/skeletal/hallo).

  • Glucometer Check.

  • Assisting with LP.

  • Care of EVD Drain.

  • Spinal Injury.

  • Corrective Spinal Surgery.

  • Epilepsy Surgery.

  • Insertion of VNS (Vagal Nerve Stimulator).

  • Temporal / Frontal Parietal Lobectomy.

  • Lesionectomy.

  • Insertion of Subdural Grid.

























Model of Nursing Care

Total Patient Care Utilizing a Partnership Model

Nurses are rotated in both units


Ward 15


Unit name

Ward 15 – Neurosurgery / ENT/OMFS/EMU

Patient population

Ages 5 – 95 yrs (PEMU )

Mixed gender

High Acuity, total care and spinal injury cases

Hours of operation

24 hours per day / 7 days per week

Number of beds

26

Occupancy Rate

100%

Staff categories

Registered Nurse

Patient Educator

Unit Assistant

Patient Care Technician

Primary patient diagnoses

  • Brain & spinal tumors

  • Severe head injuries

  • Trauma injuries

  • Multiple fractures

  • Intercranial bleeds

  • Subdural Hematomas

  • Raised Intercranial pressure

  • ENT/oral maxillofacial surgery

  • Epilepsy

Procedures

  • Pre & Post operative management

  • PICC Line Care

  • Central Line Care ( & assist with insertion)

  • Blood transfusions

  • Drainage tube care

  • Chest tube care ( & assist with insertion)

  • NG tube insertion and care

  • Trans parenteral nutrition

  • Catheter insertion

  • Wound Care

  • Suture/staple removal

  • Tracheostomy care

  • PCA & Epidural

  • Assist with and care for tractions (skin/skeletal/hallo)

  • Glucometer check

  • Assisting with LP

  • Care of EVD drain

  • Spinal injury care

  • Corrective spinal surgery

  • Epilepsy surgery

Nursing care Delivery system

Total Patient Care in a Partnership Model