Pediatric Intensive Care
The C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital have three intensive care units.
The C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital all-private-room intensive care units include the:
- Child and adolescent intensive care unit (PICU)
- Dedicated cardiac intensive care unit (PCTU)
- Newborn intensive care unit (NICU)
- There is also a Newborn Evaluation Stabilization and Treatment (NEST) — a four-bed section of the NICU that's located one floor above the rest of the NICU and one floor below the PCTU.
C.S. Mott Children's Hospital & Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital
Explore pediatric intensive care
PCTU private patient room includes a bathroom and bedside sleeping bay for parents
PCTU call room
PCTU "fishbowl" includes cardiac ICU provider team workroom, echocardiography and radiology imaging workstations, and docking for COWs (computer on wheels)
PCTU conference room where weekly cardiac ICU case conferences take place, as well as nursing staff meetings, shift change and occasional unit potlucks.
PICU treatment bays
PICU room
NICU bedspaces are all private rooms (except for three designated twin rooms) and have pull-out couches for parents
NICU resident workroom
NICU quiet space on 8th floor for families and teams to rest and enjoy a view of the Arboretum
NICU hallway, connecting two circular hallways, with view of the Point of Care lab for running blood gasses. There is a total of 59 NICU beds on the 8th and 10th floors.
NEST station
Doctors and residents gather in the halls after finishing rounds in the pediatric unit