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SCB ICU Crisis: 3 Nurses, 40 Patients Exposed
11 Feb
Summary
- SCB Medical College Hospital's ICU operates with 3 nurses for 40 patients.
- Indian Public Health Standards mandate higher nurse-to-patient ratios.
- An unattended patient's fall triggered an investigation into severe understaffing.

An incident where an unattended patient allegedly fell from a bed at SCB Medical College and Hospital's medicine ICU has brought severe understaffing issues to light. The 40-bed ICU is reportedly functioning with only three nurses per shift, a significant deviation from Indian Public Health Standards. These standards mandate one nurse per ventilator patient and one for every two non-ventilator patients.
Following a video of the Sunday incident that went viral, health authorities ordered a probe on Tuesday. This has led to the withdrawal of the medicine ICU's in-charge professor and the transfer of three nursing officers. Attendants expressed deep concern over the inability of just three nurses to monitor numerous critical patients.




