Careers at CHOC: Nursing Units
Clinics | Units | CHOC at Mission The information below provides an overview of many of our clinical departments. One of the most important parts of our mission at CHOC is to serve all our community’s children, regardless of their families’ ability to pay for services. Part of the way we fulfill that mission is by offering low- and no-cost services to children onsite in our campus clinic and at multiple offsite and mobile clinics located in underserved areas throughout Orange County. Our clinics provide well- and sick-child visits, immunizations, asthma and allergy screenings and more. And perhaps most importantly, we help parents find a “medical home” for their children and assist them in enrolling in low-income healthcare plans to ensure their children will continue to receive the care they need. Our newly renovated, state-of-the-art clinic on the CHOC campus, our offsite and mobile community clinics and our mobile asthma unit combined treat over 75,000 children annually and the need for services continues to grow. Our clinics offer staff members a fast-paced environment and the rewarding opportunity to truly improve the quality of life for each child who steps through the doors. Specialty Care Clinics CHOC offers over 30 specialty clinics, treating over 50,000 outpatients per year who require specialized care in areas including diabetes and endocrinology, orthopaedics, allergy and asthma, neurology, oncology, pulmonology and more. Our specialty care services also include the CHOC Breathmobile program – two mobile asthma and allergy units that provide screening and treatment for children at schools and community centers in various areas of Orange County. Each of our specialty care clinics offer a fast-paced and exciting environment focused on family-centered care. For a full list of available subspecialties, please click here. We are proud to offer state-of-the-art equipment and expert care in all of our hospital units. CHOC in Orange features separate, dedicated floors for oncology, neonatal intensive care, and pediatric and cardiovascular intensive care. We also have two floors for our medical/surgical patients. CHOC at Mission features a neonatal intensive care unit, a pediatric intensive care unit and a medical/surgical unit. And with our commitment to on-going implementation of cutting-edge technology, including electronic medical charting and mobile computer workstations, our nurses in all units are able to focus on what is most important: bedside care for their patients. NICU PICU The PICU team includes the Clinical Director, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Clinical Nurses and other disciplines that work to meet the needs of our young patients. Hematology/Oncology Unit The Hematology/Oncology Unit at CHOC in Orange is a 28-bed specialized unit for children in need of hospital care for the treatment of cancer and blood disorders. The nursing team on the Hematology/Oncology unit includes a Clinical Director, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Charge Nurses, Clinical Nurses and Clinical Associates. Each Hematology/Oncology nurse had been specially trained to administer chemotherapy, assist in procedures and understand the disease process of hematology/oncology patients. Other members of the Hematology/ Oncology team include Oncologists, Hematologists, Social Workers, Psychologists, Dieticians, Pharmacists, Teachers and Therapists. Oncology Intensive Care Unit (OICU) The OICU is a specialized unit for children in need of intensive care for the treatment of cancer and blood disorders. The unit is available for both bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cell transplants. Transplants and newly diagnosed hematology/oncology patients in critical condition are admitted the OICU. The nursing team in the OICU includes a Clinical Director, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Charge Nurses, Clinical Nurses and Clinical Associates. Each OICU nurse has been specially trained to administer chemotherapy, assist in procedures, identify complications of transplant and understand the disease process of hematology/oncology patients. Other members of the Hematology/Oncology team include Oncologists, Hematologists, BMT Coordinators, Social Workers, Psychologists, Dieticians, Pharmacists, Teachers and Therapists. CardioVascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) The CHOC CVICU cares for patients with virtually all known forms of congenital and acquired heart disease. We are the only regional facility to perform neonatal and pediatric open heart surgery. The fully integrated heart team includes pediatric Cardiologists, Cardiac Surgeons, Cardiac Intensivists, Anesthesiologists, Perfusionists, Cardiovascular Nurse Practitioners, Respiratory Therapists, Dieticians and Case Managers, all with specialized cardiac training and experience. All of the CVICU rooms are outfitted with leading-edge technology equal to the demands of monitoring children after complex operations. The unit includes two fully-equipped procedure rooms that enable our physicians to perform lifesaving surgery on children who otherwise could not be transported out of the unit. Medical/Surgical Units CHOC in Orange 4th Floor – Medical/Surgical Unit All emergent and urgent medical/surgical patients come from the emergency room, clinics and private physicians, as well as our scheduled patients that start in our sister unit, CHOC Surgical Short Stay, located in St. Joseph’s Hospital adjacent to our campus. Common diagnoses we encounter include asthma, pneumonia, dehydration, gastroenteritis, post-op fracture repairs, and appendectomies. The 4th floor provides nursing care for all types of post operative and medical patients. 5th Floor – Medical/Surgical Unit CHOC at Mission |
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