What is AMU unit in a hospital?

What is AMU unit in a hospital?

The Acute Medical Unit (AMU) is a 54-bed unit located on the 1st Floor of the Tower at University College Hospital. Its primary role is to provide rapid definitive assessment, investigation and treatment for patients admitted urgently or as an emergency from the Emergency Department, and/or referred by their GP.

What is AMU ward UK?

There are 225 AMUs in the UK. The term acute medical unit (AMU) is defined in an RCP report as ‘a dedicated facility within a hospital that acts as the focus for acute medical care for patients that have presented as medical emergencies to hospitals or who have developed an acute medical illness while in hospital’.

Where is AMU in Poole hospital?

The Acute Medical Unit is on the ground floor of the main hospital. Discharge home information: Patients are advised on the consultant ward round of future plans or investigations. An immediate discharge summary is given to patients on discharge as written confirmation of all details.

What is Ward 24 Bournemouth hospital?

Welcome to Ward 24, we look after patients with a variety of illnesses, in particular with sepsis. We also specialise in looking after patients with Parkinson’s and dementia.

What does the acute medical unit ( AMU ) do?

The Acute Medical Unit (AMU) specialises in the rapid assessment of medical, surgical and orthopaedic patients admitted under the care of the consultants in these areas.

What is the phone number for Royal Bournemouth Hospital?

If you receive or miss a call from 01202 084775 or 01202 068117, this call has come from the hospital. Please do not phone this number back, as the line does not accept incoming calls. Instead, please contact our main switchboard number or the department telephone number on your appointment letter.

When do patients move out of acute medical unit?

Please ring the hospital switchboard on 01202 303626 in the first instance to check where your relative or friend is located within the hospital, as patients often move out of AMU relatively quickly. Our meal times are 12-1pm and 5-6pm.

What do you get when you discharge from the Amu?

Discharge home information: Patients are advised on the consultant ward round of future plans or investigations. An immediate discharge summary is given to patients on discharge as written confirmation of all details. Prior to discharge, a member of the team will check and explain all medications to be taken with the patient.