Intensive Care
Intensive Care, also known as critical care, is a specialized branch of medical care for severely ill or injured patients. Intensive care is provided in a specialized unit of a hospital that is updated with the latest technology, staffed by highly trained specialists, and operates around the clock. In this unit, patients are monitored 24/7 and receive advanced treatments to keep them stable, often in life-threatening situations. Through intensive care services, patients can benefit from advanced techniques, such as life support technology, advanced diagnostics, and direct therapeutic interventions. Intensive care is essential for individuals experiencing a severe illness or injury and can help improve their chances of a positive recovery.
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