Dombivli East, India, 421201
Critical care is dedicated to the management of patients with severe medical conditions which require immediate and intensive interventions to stabilize their health. These patients often face multi-organ failure, life-threatening injuries, or severe infections, and their condition demands the expertise and resources of critical care professionals. Key Features of Critical Care are : *24/7 Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of vital signs (heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, etc. *Advanced Interventions: Use of machines like ventilators, dialysis machines, and intravenous pumps to deliver medications. *Intensive Treatments: Immediate response to medical emergencies like trauma, cardiac arrest, or respiratory failure. Common Conditions Treated in Critical Care: *Respiratory failure (e.g., from pneumonia, COPD, or ARDS) *Sepsis (widespread infection leading to organ failure) *Cardiac emergencies (e.g., heart attack, cardiac arrest, heart failure) *Trauma (severe injury from accidents or falls) *Stroke (brain injuries or strokes leading to critical conditions) *Acute kidney failure (sudden kidney dysfunction) *Post-surgical recovery (following major surgeries or organ transplants) Critical Care Team: A multidisciplinary team works together to manage critical care patients. This may include: Intensivists (Critical Care Physicians): Doctors who specialize in managing critically ill patients. Nurses: Highly trained in monitoring patients, administering treatments, and providing daily care. Respiratory Therapists: Specialists in managing breathing problems and mechanical ventilation. Dietitian: Offer nutritional support, especially for patients who can't eat normally. Critical Care Treatments: Mechanical Ventilation: For patients who cannot breathe on their own. (SERVO C VENTILATORS) Intravenous Medications: For controlling infections, stabilizing blood pressure, or managing pain. Invasive Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of internal body functions like blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen levels using specialized devices. (NIHON KOHEDON MONITORS) Sedation and Pain Management: For comfort and to manage pain in severely ill patients. Dialysis: To manage kidney failure. (FRESINUS DIALYSIS MACHINE) POCUS : Point of Care Ultrasound for procedure and patient monitoring.