The Emergency Room is a specialized unit equipped for rapid and effective intervention in life-threatening health situations. As one of the most time-critical areas of medicine, it serves as the first point for assessment and stabilization.

Conditions Requiring Emergency Care:

Emergency rooms handle a wide range of urgent cases, including:

  • Chest pain, shortness of breath
  • Loss of consciousness, fainting
  • Sudden severe headache
  • High fever, seizures
  • Traffic accidents and trauma
  • Poisoning
  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Cuts or stab wounds

Equipments:

Emergency rooms are designed for rapid evaluation and stabilization of vital functions, featuring:

  • Monitored observation beds
  • Oxygen and respiratory support systems
  • Emergency drugs and IV equipment
  • Defibrillator and ECG devices
  • Basic surgical tools

General Information:

Emergencies require flawless coordination and timely action. Therefore, emergency rooms are among the most systematically and carefully managed areas in healthcare.