Intensive Patient Monitoring (24/7)

Our Services

Intensive Patient Monitoring (24/7)

Some patients require continuous or frequent observation because their condition is unstable, changing, or at greater risk of complications.

At New Padre Garcia Hospital, intensive patient monitoring may be provided within the hospital’s available clinical, staffing, equipment, and unit capabilities.

The healthcare team may closely observe vital signs, consciousness, breathing, circulation, pain, fluid balance, treatment response, and other important indicators throughout the day and night.

Patients who require a higher level of intensive or specialized care beyond the hospital’s capacity may be stabilized and transferred to an appropriate healthcare facility.

Service Overview

Intensive Patient Monitoring (24/7)

This service provides closer observation and rapid reassessment for selected medically unstable or higher-risk patients.

Depending on the patient’s condition and available capabilities, monitoring may include:

Monitoring frequency is determined by the patient’s condition and physician’s treatment plan.

Advantages

Round-the-Clock Observation

Patients receive continued assessment during both daytime and nighttime hours.

Early Recognition of Deterioration

Changes in breathing, consciousness, circulation, or vital signs may be identified promptly.

Frequent Treatment Review

Medicines and other treatments can be reassessed based on the patient’s response.

Coordinated Medical Team

Doctors, nurses, respiratory personnel, and diagnostic departments work together.

Emergency Readiness

The healthcare team can respond when urgent symptoms or instability develop.

Continuous Documentation

Important measurements and changes are recorded for ongoing clinical review.

Family Updates

Authorized representatives may receive appropriate updates based on privacy policies.

Referral and Transfer Support

Patients needing advanced intensive care may be stabilized for transfer.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Patients with unstable vital signs, serious illness, post-emergency needs, or high risk of complications may require closer observation.

Not necessarily. The level and location of care depend on the hospital’s available units and capabilities.

Yes. Transfer may be recommended when more advanced critical-care resources are required.

Call New Padre Garcia Hospital at (043) 772-0437.

Appointment

NEED CLOSE PATIENT MONITORING?

Our hospital team provides round-the-clock observation, frequent reassessment, treatment coordination, and transfer support for eligible higher-risk patients.