Intensive Care Unit
An intensive care unit (ICU) is an advanced and specialized medical facility equipped to provide care for critically ill or injured patients. ICUs provide high levels of care, monitoring and support to help ensure the best possible outcomes for patients who are critically ill or who have suffered major trauma and need long-term care. ICUs are staffed by specialized doctors, nurses and other health professionals who focus on providing the best possible care to their patients. ICUs provide life-saving equipment and treatment and focus on patient safety, comfort and recovery. ICUs are essential for ensuring the best possible outcomes for patients who are critically ill and can often mean the difference between life and death.
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