Intensive Care Unit Operations and Management
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Intensive Care Unit Operations and Management
This course is part of Healthcare and Hospital Management Specialization
Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Analyze ICU structure, functions, and specialized critical care unit types.
Evaluate ICU planning, infrastructure, and patient safety design strategies.
Identify essential ICU personnel, equipment, and clinical support systems.
Skills you'll gain
- Infrastructure Architecture
- Critical Care
- Intensive Care Unit
- Healthcare Ethics
- Bed Management
- Nursing and Patient Care
- Health Care
- Intensive Care Medicine
- Nursing Management
- Medical Equipment and Technology
- Medical Support
- Medical Equipment
- Capacity Management
- Health Technology
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
- Hospital Medicine
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May 2026
12 assignments
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There are 4 modules in this course
Learn how Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are designed, organized, and managed to support critically ill patients in modern hospitals. This course provides a practical introduction to ICU operations, critical care infrastructure, workforce coordination, and healthcare facility planning within intensive care environments.
The course begins by exploring the foundations of intensive care, including the purpose, importance, and evolution of ICUs in healthcare systems. Learners will understand ICU functions, specialized care requirements, and the factors that influence ICU size and operational planning within hospitals. As the course progresses, learners examine ICU capacity planning, patient categories requiring critical care, and different ICU types used in healthcare institutions. The course also explores ICU layout design, patient bed area planning, nursing stations, and infrastructure requirements that support continuous patient monitoring, safety, and efficient healthcare delivery. In addition, learners will study the multidisciplinary ICU workforce, including healthcare professionals and supporting personnel involved in critical care operations. Essential ICU equipment, medical technologies, and support services used in life-saving care are also examined to help learners understand how modern ICUs function effectively. What makes this course unique is its integrated approach to ICU planning, infrastructure, workforce management, and operational systems from a hospital management perspective. By the end of the course, learners will gain a strong foundational understanding of ICU operations and critical care management in modern healthcare environments.
This module introduces the concept of Intensive Care Units (ICUs), explaining their purpose, importance, and evolution in modern healthcare systems. Learners explore the definition, functions, and historical development of ICUs while understanding their key characteristics and how ICU size is determined in hospitals.
What's included
6 videos3 assignments
6 videosβ’Total 51 minutes
- ICU definitionβ’6 minutes
- Role and functions of ICUβ’8 minutes
- Need of ICUβ’11 minutes
- History of ICUβ’8 minutes
- Characteristics of ICUβ’10 minutes
- ICU Sizeβ’7 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Understanding the ICUβ’10 minutes
- Evolution and Core Characteristicsβ’10 minutes
- Foundations of Intensive Careβ’30 minutes
This module focuses on ICU capacity planning and organizational considerations. Learners examine ICU bed estimation, patient categories requiring intensive care, and different ICU types. The module also explores key planning factors including room types, structural organization, and the overall design and layout of ICU facilities.
What's included
6 videos3 assignments
6 videosβ’Total 46 minutes
- Bed estimation for ICUβ’7 minutes
- Types of Patientsβ’7 minutes
- Types of ICUβ’9 minutes
- Factors to be considered for planning & organization of ICUβ’12 minutes
- private ICU rooms Vs open roomsβ’5 minutes
- Design and layout of ICUβ’6 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- ICU Capacity & Patient Typesβ’10 minutes
- Planning an Effective ICUβ’10 minutes
- ICU Capacity and Planningβ’30 minutes
This module explores the physical infrastructure required for efficient ICU functioning. Learners study ICU layout design, patient bed area planning, personal patient space requirements, and the role of central nursing stations and patient facilities in supporting effective monitoring and patient care.
What's included
5 videos3 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 45 minutes
- Design and layout of ICU continuesβ’11 minutes
- Patient bed areaβ’9 minutes
- Personal space for patientsβ’9 minutes
- Central Nursing Stationβ’7 minutes
- Toilet facility in ICUβ’8 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- ICU Layout and Bedside Designβ’10 minutes
- Nursing and Patient Facilitiesβ’10 minutes
- ICU Infrastructure & Layoutβ’30 minutes
This module focuses on the human resources and technological support systems that ensure effective ICU operations. Learners explore the roles of ICU healthcare professionals, supporting personnel, and the essential medical equipment and services required to manage critically ill patients.
What's included
4 videos3 assignments
4 videosβ’Total 27 minutes
- ICU personnelβ’3 minutes
- Other ICU personnelβ’8 minutes
- Other ICU personnel continuesβ’6 minutes
- Equipment and other services for ICUβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 50 minutes
- ICU Healthcare Teamβ’10 minutes
- ICU Support Systems & Equipmentβ’10 minutes
- ICU Workforce and Equipmentβ’30 minutes
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