What are the operational rules used in IMU management to determine patient entry and exit qualifications?
IMU triage criteria
To ensure that the Intermediate Care Unit (IMU) consistently serves its intended purpose as a bridge for intermediate acuity, institutions implement structured operational rules known as IMU triage criteria. These criteria are essential because they provide clear, standardized benchmarks for patient placement. They dictate which patients meet the threshold for entry—meaning they require more monitoring than a general floor can safely provide—and, conversely, which patients have recovered sufficiently to be safely transferred down to a lower level of care. Adherence to these established criteria is vital for maintaining the integrity of the tiered care system and preventing the unit from being used inappropriately for either too acute or too stable patients.

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