The MICU is a 22-bed intensive care unit that cares for critically ill children, primarily with medical diagnoses (i.e., patients who do not have a primary surgical issue), with a 1:1 or 1:2 nursing ratio. The MICU cares for a similar population as the ICP, but with higher acuity. MICU patients have a wide range of critical illness diagnoses including respiratory failure (severe breathing problems), sepsis (serious infection), nutritional failure, poisoning, congenital anomalies, and life-threatening complications of metabolic diseases and endocrine disorders. The MICU additionally cares for patients requiring acute non-invasive ventilation or ventilator support, and patients requiring blood pressure support. Unique features include a specially designed sleep study room fully equipped as both an ICU bay and infrared-lit sleep facility, and a bio-containment unit.
Learn about the Medical Intensive Care Unit.