INTENSIVE CARE FACILITIES
Intensive Care Facilities, commonly known as Intensive Care Units (ICUs), are specialized units within hospitals that provide critical care for patients who are seriously ill or require close monitoring and advanced medical interventions. These units are equipped with highly trained medical professionals, advanced medical technology, and specialized equipment to deliver the highest level of care to patients facing life-threatening conditions.Critical Care: ICUs are designed to provide critical care to patients with severe injuries, complex medical conditions, or those recovering from major surgeries. Specialized Staff: ICUs are staffed by a team of highly trained medical professionals, including intensive care physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other specialists who are experienced in managing critically ill patients. Advanced Monitoring: Patients in the ICU are continuously monitored using advanced medical equipment, such as cardiac monitors, ventilators, and blood pressure monitors, to track vital signs and detect any changes promptly.