Our hospital's Level 2 Emergency Department provides 24/7 emergency medical services, receiving emergency patients and injured individuals, and providing initial medical intervention and care. Services are organized as a whole, under the responsibility of specialist physicians, with the participation of a sufficient number of experienced physicians, nurses, and other personnel trained in emergency medical services. Emergency department services are provided by 4 emergency medicine specialists, 16 general practitioners, 30 nurses, 8 data entry personnel, 7 reception/guidance personnel, 12 staff members, and 1 patient reception staff member. At any given time, the emergency department has 1 emergency medicine specialist, 3 physicians, 7 nurses, 2 data entry personnel, 3 reception/guidance personnel, 4 cleaning staff, 1 patient reception staff member, and 1 security guard. The emergency department includes a patient registration area, triage area, outpatient rooms (6 rooms), injection and dressing unit, green zone, yellow zone, cardiopulmonary resuscitation area, minor intervention room, patient waiting area, patient observation rooms, emergency department X-ray unit, drug and medical supply storage areas, physician, nurse and other staff rest rooms, on-call specialist physician room, security and police room. These units are structured to ensure uninterrupted 24-hour service without any disruptions in terms of physical infrastructure, manpower, medical equipment, necessary medications, serums, consumables, and ambulance services. All equipment and medical supplies in the emergency department are always kept ready for use.
All emergency cases arriving at the emergency department, whether by relatives or ambulance, are accepted regardless of their health insurance or ability to pay.
Patients brought by 112 ambulances do not undergo triage and are immediately taken to the relevant area.
Outpatients are registered after presenting their Turkish Republic identity card.
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CAPACITY
Number of examination rooms
6
Number of day observation and monitoring beds
17
Number of stretchers in resuscitation rooms
3
1 room is completely isolated for contaminated patients.
TRIAGE CATEGORIES
CODES
RED
Includes patients who can survive with intervention within a few minutes as a primary priority.
Upper airway obstruction
Life-threatening bleeding
Penetrating injury to the head, neck, chest, abdomen, rectum, or vagina
Tension pneumothorax
Rapidly deteriorating level of consciousness/coma
30-50% second-to-third degree burns
Open fracture
Spinal cord trauma with neurological deficits
Hypertensive pulmonary edema
Large vessel injuries
Acute coronary syndromes
Cerebrovascular event
YELLOW CASES
This category includes secondary priority, non-urgent conditions that can be postponed, but which may be life-threatening if the underlying pathologies are not addressed.
Long bone fractures
Less than 20% second-to-third degree burns
Hip, elbow, knee dislocation
Controlled external bleeding
Non-progressive, sudden visual impairment, etc.
High Fever
Head trauma without loss of consciousness
Closed bone fractures
Nosebleeds that can be stopped by pressure
Hypertension (without additional complaints)
Skin and subcutaneous lacerations
GREEN
Covers only patients whose problems can be resolved with a preion.
Medication requirement
Emergency Services operate in coordination with other units in our hospital. We provide uninterrupted service to our patients who apply to our Emergency Services unit by providing initial treatment as quickly as possible and restoring their health.
|