I.C.U
Common Conditions Treated in an ICU:
- Respiratory failure (e.g., from pneumonia, ARDS, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).
- Severe trauma (e.g., from car accidents, falls, or violent injuries).
- Heart attacks or heart failure.
- Stroke or other severe neurological conditions.
- Severe infections (sepsis).
- Post-operative recovery for high-risk surgeries.
- Acute kidney failure.
- Drug overdoses or poisoning.
- Severe burns or organ damage.
The primary goal of ICU care is to stabilize the patient’s condition, address life-threatening issues, and provide the necessary interventions to support recovery.