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Emergency Department

 

Beykent University Hospital’s Emergency Department is a Level 3 (high-level) emergency department with expert staff offering 24/7 care in emergencies.

Equipped with 13 beds and state-of-the-art medical equipment, the Emergency Department provides all emergent care services including initial treatment and patient monitoring. Furthermore, it has a CPR room where any intervention can be performed on two patients simultaneously. All laboratory and radiological tests are carried out 24/7 in the Emergency Department. The department also has angiography equipment allowing for 24/7 emergency response for heart attacks.

 

When required, the emergency service staff refers patients to the relevant medical departments, after testing and evaluation of results.

 

Medical response rooms, a pediatric patient examination room, observation beds, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) room, and a direct x-ray room are available in the emergency department. All medical response rooms are equally equipped with the latest technology and designed to provide any medical response for all patients. Defibrillators, respiratory support devices and bedside monitors are available in all emergency medical response rooms.

 

Our expert doctors can conduct 24/7 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), and Ultrasonography (USG) scans. With its angiography and catheterization laboratory, as well as intensive care units, the department provides 24/7 care.

 

The angiography and catheterization laboratory are connected to the emergency operating room, reducing patient transport time, thus saving time in emergency response.

 

Unless suffering from cardiac or respiratory arrest and needing resuscitation, a patient presenting to our Emergency Department undergoes an initial check by a triage nurse, and initial medical intervention is carried out after the documentation of vital signs and the evaluation by the emergency and triage doctor. Subsequently, further examination, testing and treatment is provided.