Typically, patients who are admitted to intensive care are in grave condition. They frequently need assistance with one or more of their vital organs, like the kidneys, heart, or lungs. If a patient needs very careful monitoring, such as after major surgery, they may be admitted to intensive care even if they are not critically ill. Most of the time, our patients are either severely ill or recovering from a serious illness. Patients frequently need assistance with one or more of their vital organs, such as the heart, lungs, or kidneys. Patients who don't require immediate medical attention may occasionally be admitted if they need very close supervision. Due to the patients they care for, critical care units have substantially higher staffing levels than other wards. Doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, pharmacists, and support personnel make up our team. Our team's major objective is to give all of our patients and their families the greatest treatment and support we can. We consider that attempting to assist patients and their families in understanding what is happening during their illness is a significant portion of our work. Being a patient in need of critical care is frequently a very perplexing and terrifying situation. We intend to make every effort to ensure that you are aware of what is going on. Please let the team know if you have any concerns regarding the care you or a loved one is receiving, and we will provide you an update as soon as we can.
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