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Hi everyone,

One of the hospitals in my area has a DCU - Definitive Care Unit. Does anyone know what DCU is? Is it the same as stepdown ICU or Transitional ICU or Progressive Care Unit as they call it in other hospitals?

I have over 4 yrs experience in Transitional ICU & interested in one hospital with an opening in DCU. I just want to make sure that it's a critical care unit before I apply for the position. Thanks!
I wish it were a place you could go that was "Definitive" vs. AIDET, EXCEL, Magnet, alas, you are generally correct:http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-de...ation-unit.htm

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At my hospital the offical name for our unit is "Definitive Observation" but we all call it "Telemetry". All of our patients are on heart monitors. Basically a stepdown from ICU and more critical than med/surg. We get "stable" patients with chest pain, CVA/TIA, arrythmias, COPD, PE's etc. We have a whole section of rooms for post CABG's after they have left the ICU. We also get pre/post op patients that are high risk, as well as med/surg patients whose BP can not be controled and pretty much anything else else in between. Hope this helps

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Why the name "definitive?" Are the other units just guessing? OK, so that was kinda lame...but, really, why "definitive?"

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Its wonderful the names our superiors come up with isn't it . Sorry I know that is not a definitive opinion ;-).

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We have Definitive Observation Unit/DOU separate from the telemetry floor, although all DOU patients are also on telemetry. DOU patients are higher acuity than the tele patients, so the nurseatient ratio is different.

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Nurses check the patients every FOUR hours????? Why bother, if they're hooked up to tele? Just use a ping pong paddle to whack their meds to them.... Geez- basic med surg gets the nurse in there more often than that.....(this info from info link above).

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Quote from xtxrnNurses check the patients every FOUR hours????? Why bother, if they're hooked up to tele? Just use a ping pong paddle to whack their meds to them.... Geez- basic med surg gets the nurse in there more often than that.....(this info from info link above).
Author: jone  3-06-2015, 17:58   Views: 303   
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