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  2. Intensive care medicine - Wikipedia

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    ICU care requires more specialized patient care; this need has led to the use of a multidisciplinary team to provide care for patients. [4] [1] Staffing between Intensive care units by country, hospital, unit, or institution. [5]

  3. What You Need to Know Before You Wind Up in the ICU - AOL

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    Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via GettyOf the over 200 million recorded survivors of SARS-CoV-2 infection, many millions suffered in an ICU for weeks and months before being discharged. Their return home ...

  4. Intensive care unit - Wikipedia

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    Intensive care unit ICU patients often require mechanical ventilation if they have lost the ability to breathe normally.. An intensive care unit (ICU), also known as an intensive therapy unit or intensive treatment unit (ITU) or critical care unit (CCU), is a special department of a hospital or health care facility that provides intensive care medicine.

  5. Critical care nursing - Wikipedia

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    The result was a four-part, front-page series that ran from October 23 to 26, 2005, entitled Critical Care: The making of an ICU nurse. [10] The added psychological stress of nursing in critical care units has been well-documented, and it has been argued the stress experienced in ICU areas are unique in the profession. [11]

  6. Life support - Wikipedia

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    Life support comprises the treatments and techniques performed in an emergency in order to support life after the failure of one or more vital organs. Healthcare providers and emergency medical technicians are generally certified to perform basic and advanced life support procedures; however, basic life support is sometimes provided at the scene of an emergency by family members or bystanders ...

  7. Intensivist - Wikipedia

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    Trainees also complete a first part exam in the relevant basic sciences and a second part 'Fellowship' exam towards the end of training. Doctors who complete training are awarded Fellowship of the College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (FCICM) and are eligible to practice as a consultant Intensivist.

  8. How will new nonprofit use $500 million from NC? Lawmakers ...

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    “We have constituents who would love to know why we put a commitment of $500 million in this budget without knowing all that much about it,” one state House member said. ... Lawmakers quiz ...

  9. ABC (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    At a basic level, opening of the airway is achieved through manual movement of the head using various techniques, with the most widely taught and used being the "head tilt — chin lift", although other methods such as the "modified jaw thrust" can be used, especially where spinal injury is suspected, [12] although in some countries, its use is ...