Critical Care
Critical care is a specialized branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, management and treatment of life-threatening illnesses or injuries. It involves the use of advanced medical technology and techniques to provide intensive care for critically ill or injured patients in a hospital setting. Critically ill patients typically require close and constant monitoring, support and treatment from a dedicated team of healthcare professionals in order to ensure a successful outcome. Critical care has been credited with saving many lives and is one of the most important and successful aspects of modern medicine.
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