Noun
critical care (uncountable)
(medicine) Intensive care.
Sandy Richardson from the College of Emergency Nurses and Steve Kirby from The College of Critical Care Nurses say health care workers and kai mahi hauora are facing new and extremely challenging conditions which require different ways of working. Source: Internet
How the brain responds to the low oxygen level could be one of the factors behind the condition, known as silent hypoxemia or "happy hypoxia," said the study published in the online American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Source: Internet
The study was conducted amongst 106 South Africans and was published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Source: Internet
Fortunately, the Society of Critical Care Medicine reports that U.S. ventilator capacity exceeds its number of ICU beds although local shortages in hard-hit areas may arise. Source: Internet
Kesecioglu said the recommendation would be discussed in a scientific paper on COVID therapies that ESICM is preparing with the Society of Critical Care Medicine, another intensive care body, expected to be published by January. Source: Internet
She was also integrally involved in the clinical education of medical interns and residents assigned to the Critical Care and Emergency Departments. Source: Internet