ICU stands for Intensive Care Unit, and HDU stands for High Dependency Unit. Both are specialized hospital wards designed for critically ill patients, but they differ in the level of care and monitoring provided. What is the difference between ICU, HDU, and CCU? February 16, 2025 ICU (Intensive Care Unit): Provides high-level, 24/7 critical care for seriously ill patients. HDU (High Dependency Unit): For patients needing intensive monitoring but not full ICU support. CCU (Coronary Care Unit): Specializes in critical cardiac cases, such as heart attacks and heart failure. Usually an ICU patient requires one to one nursing care, whilst a high dependancy patient requires one nurse to every two patients. In contrast, on a normal ward two qualified nurses often care for up to 30 patients between them. HDU definition: 1. abbreviation for high dependency unit: the part of a hospital that provides a high level of care…. Learn more.

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