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Acute medical unit
Hospital department
Hospital department
An acute medical unit (AMU) is a short-stay department in some British, Irish, Australian and New Zealand hospitals that may be linked to the emergency department, but functions as a separate department.
Patients
From the emergency department, patients can be moved to AMU where they will undergo further tests and stabilisation before they are transferred to the relevant ward or sent home. Also, patients can be admitted straight to AMU from their general practitioner if he or she believes the patient needs hospital treatment. A patient's stay in the unit is limited, usually no more than 48 hours.
The AMU deals with admissions only, patients will never be transferred from a ward to the AMU. Surgical procedures are not carried out in the unit either; these are referred on to the relevant theatre such as cardiothoracics and general surgery.
Staff
Senior staff in an AMU typically include a consultant in acute medicine, general medicine, emergency medicine, or critical care. Often a registrar in general medicine, and a ward sister or a charge nurse have roles in the unit. A number of staff nurses work alongside the senior staff to provide care to patients in the unit.
Although AMU has its own staff trained to deal with patients and provide care, members of staff from other departments in the hospital are needed in AMU to assess patients and provide further diagnosis. Typical examples of staff who may be needed in AMU are general surgeons, cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiologists, and a psychiatric liaison nurse.
Alternative names for the department
Current
The name "acute medical unit" is recommended by the Royal College of Physicians in its 2007 acute medicine report. Despite this, many hospitals use different names for the department. Common names for this department are:
- Acute Assessment Unit (AAU)
- Acute Admissions Unit (AAU)
- Acute Medical Unit (AMU)
- Assessment and Diagnostic Unit (ADU)
- Children's Acute Assessment Unit (CAA)
- Emergency Assessment Unit (EAU)
- Emergency Care Unit (ECU)
- Medical Assessment and Planning Unit (MAPU) - in Australia and New Zealand
Former names
- Emergency Medical Assessment/Admissions Unit (EMAU)
- Medical Assessment Unit (MAU)
References
References
- (2007). "Acute medical care : the right person, in the right setting, first time". Royal College of Physicians of London.
- [http://www.chelwest.nhs.uk/your-visit/wards-and-departments/acute-assessment-unit-aau Chelsea and Westminster Hospital: ''Acute Assessment Unit (AAU)''] Linked 2013-07-20
- [https://www.hampshirehospitals.nhs.uk/our-services/az-departments-and-specialties/acute-assessment-unit-aau Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital] Linked 2022-06-06
- [http://www.westhertshospitals.nhs.uk/ourservices/aau/ West Hertfordshire Hospitals: ''Acute Admissions Unit''] Linked 2013-07-20
- [https://www.lnwh.nhs.uk/our-wards/?ward=86 Ealing Hospital: ''Acute Medical Unit (AMU)''] Linked 2022-06-06
- [https://www.bfwh.nhs.uk/our-services/acute-medical-unit/ Blackpool Teaching Hospitals: ''Acute Medical Unit''] Linked 2013-07-20
- [https://mft.nhs.uk/mri/services/acute-medicine/ The Acute Medicine Unit (AMU) at Manchester Royal Infirmary] Linked 2022-06-06
- [http://www.waitematadhb.govt.nz/assets/Documents/news/media-releases/2015/MediaReleaseMoreDoctorsOnTheWayForNorthShoreHospitalAugust-2015.pdf More doctors on the way for North Shore Hospital] "Waitemata DHB (District Health Board) is staffing four new medical teams at North Shore Hospital to care for acutely unwell patients receiving treatment in the Assessment and Diagnostic Unit (ADU)."
- [http://www.cdhb.health.nz/Hospitals-Services/hospitals/Christchurch-Hospital/Pages/default.aspx Christchurch Hospital: ''Children's Acute Assessment Unit (CAA)'']
- [https://www.northerncarealliance.nhs.uk/our-services/emergency-assessment-unit Salford Royal: ''Emergency Assessment Unit (EAU)''] Linked 2022-06-06
- [http://www.imsanz.org.au/resources/standards-for-mapu-in-public-and-private-hospitals IMSANZ: ''Standards for MAPU in Public and Private Hospitals''] Linked 2013-07-20
- [http://www.hampshirehospitals.nhs.uk/our-services/a-z-wards/royal-hampshire-county-hospital-wards/emergency-medical-assessment-unit-emau-/ Royal Hampshire County Hospital: ''Emergency Medical Assessment Unit (EMAU)''] {{webarchive. link. (April 13, 2013 Linked 2013-07-20)
- [http://www.frimleypark.nhs.uk/services/medical-assessment-unit-mau Frimley Park Hospital: ''Medical assessment unit (MAU)''] {{Webarchive. link. (2013-07-22 Linked 2013-07-20)
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