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Accident and Emergency Care Hospitals and Services in Yelahanka, Bangalore
24 Hours Emergency Ambulance Services Yelahanka, Bangalore

Accident and Emergency Care

Accident and Emergency Care Hospitals and Services in Yelahanka, Bangalore


The Department of Accident and Emergency Care in Yelahanka, Bangalore at Manipal Hospitals treats everything from life-threatening crises like heart attacks and strokes to the likes of cuts and fractures with the same care. Available 24x7, ED treats infants, children, adolescents and adults in the need of all kinds of medical emergency.

Accident and Emergency patient care services in Yelahanka, Bangalore

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Why Manipal?

The emergency department in Yelahanka, Bangalore at Manipal Hospital has a team of multidisciplinary doctors, nurses trained in critical care and emergency, and specialists who are available around the clock. Once the patient is admitted, a triage of nurses examines and allows a zone to the patient depending on the severity of the condition. Patients with life-threatening and time-critical conditions like heart attack, stroke, and major accidents are immediately attended to by a doctor and managed in a separate dedicated zone called the Resuscitation Bay. The patient is directly shifted to this bay without any delay where a team of expert doctors and nurses immediately assess and start interventions to stabilize the patient. Using state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, Manipal Hospitals is quickly able to scan the body for internal injuries and start the right course of treatment for better care and recovery.

Accident and Emergency Ambulance Services in Yelahanka, Bangalore

Manipal Hospitals' dedicated ambulance MANIPAL AMBULANCE RESPONSE SERVICE (MARS) provides the best 360-degree pre-hospital care during the golden hour in critical emergencies. Manipal Hospitals has one of the largest fleets of ambulances with 30+ high-tech Ambulances located across the country. Equipped with sophisticated life-saving equipment that monitors and relays live information about the patient's condition to an ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) trained emergency response physician. The ambulances take critically ill patients to the nearest emergency facility. Manipal Hospitals understand the vital role of optimal stabilization of the sick and injured during the GOLDEN HOUR in an emergency and thus ensuring a maximum positive outcome in saving lives and putting smiles back on the patients and their loved ones' faces.

Facilities & Services

At Manipal Hospitals, the ER is equipped to cater to almost all medical emergencies that can happen. Some of the treatments offered here are:

Advanced emergency airway management in adults

Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) in adults

Closure of skin wounds with sutures

Basic airway management in adults

Basic life support (BLS) in adults

Incision and drainage for skin abscess

Capnography

Emergent surgical cricothyrotomy (cricothyroidotomy)

Closure of minor skin wounds with staples

Mechanical Ventilation in ER

Infiltration of local anesthetics

Minor wound preparation and irrigation

Non-invasive ventilation in ER

Procedural sedation in adults

Reduction of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation

Tracheal Intubation and RSI

Arterial blood gases

Splinting of musculoskeletal injuries

Rapid sequence intubation in adults

Emergency pericardiocentesis

Antepartum fetal heart rate assessment

Central venous access

Peripheral venous access in adults

Placement and management of thoracostomy tubes

Temporary cardiac pacing

Closure of minor skin wounds with staples

Shoulder dislocation and reduction

Assessment and management of scalp lacerations

Minor wound repair with tissue adhesives (cyanoacrylates)

Lumbar puncture

Closure of skin wounds with sutures

Minor wound repair with tissue adhesives (cyanoacrylates)

Diagnostic thoracentesis

FAQ's

  • Call emergency services immediately.

  • Provide first aid if trained, and it’s safe to do so.

  • Stay calm and provide clear information to the operator.

An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) is a device that delivers an electric shock to help restore normal heart rhythm.

  • Turn on the AED and follow the audio instructions.

  • Attach the pads to the patient’s bare chest as indicated.

  • Ensure no one is touching the patient during shock delivery.

The prevalent signs of heart attack include: 

  • Chest pain or discomfort

  • Shortness of breath

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Pain in the jaw, neck, or back

  • Firstly, call for emergency help

  • Check for responsiveness and breathing

  • Start chest compressions at a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute.

  • Provide rescue breaths if trained

  • Immobilize the injured area

  • Avoid moving the person unless necessary

  • Apply ice to reduce swelling

  • Seek immediate medical attention

Whether you are a victim or the first responder, being aware of medical emergencies and how to respond to it can be life-saving. Timely and quality medical assistance is the key to increasing the response and recovery of the patient. In case of an emergency call: 080 2222 1111

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