Critical care is an area of medicine that deals with the life-support and care of patients that are critically ill. Normally if you hear doctors refer to a patient as being in critical care, they are basically saying that the patient is in intensive care. The medicines that are administered in critical care are also intensive care medicines.
Critical care nursing represents a vitally important component to any emergency care facility or situation. These individuals provide support and care to individuals who face life threatening illnesses and injuries. Working with emergency physicians and other medical professionals, critical care nurses help save lives and prevent more serious injuries and complications.
It is very important that medical critical care services be available for 24 hours every day, as there are many people, probably thousands that may require this service on a day to day basis. Critical care service would also be the best chance you have at getting emergency health care, if you were to develop or experience any severe medical complications in your body.
Critical patients need critical care, and critical care demands comprehensive critical care transportation. When a patient’s clinical need exceeds the available resources of the facility where they are located, Alert Ambulance Service’s Specialty Care Transport Unit (SCTU) is called to service. To Learn more visit https://www.alertambulance.com/critical-care/.