Critical care is medical care for people who have life-threatening injuries and illnesses.
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It usually takes place in an intensive care unit (ICU). A team of specially-trained health care providers gives you 24-hour care. This includes using machines to constantly monitor your vital signs. It also usually involves giving you specialized treatments. We provide critical care for life-threatening illness or injury, such as:
SEVERE BURNS
COVID-19
HEART ATTACK, HEART FAILURE
KIDNEY FAILURE
PEOPLE RECOVERING FROM CERTAIN MAJOR SURGERIES
RESPIRATORY FAILURE
SEPSIS
SEVERE BLEEDING
SERIOUS INFECTION
SERIOUS INJURIES SUCH AS FROM CAR CRASHES, FALLS AND SHOOTINGS
SHOCK, STROKE
Catheters, flexible tubes used to get fluids into the body or to drain fluids from the body
Dialysis machines (“artificial kidneys“) for people with kidney failure
Feeding tubes, which give you nutritional support
Intravenous (IV) tubes to give you fluids and medicines
Multipara Monitors-Machines which check your vital signs and display them on monitors
Oxygen therapy to give you extra oxygen to breathe in
Tracheostomy tubes, which are breathing tubes.
The tube is placed in a surgically made hole that goes through the front of the neck and into the windpipe.
Ventilators (breathing machines), which move air in and out of your lungs. This is for people who have respiratory failure.