what happen if a person don't sleep for 4 days he admitted in icu??
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Most people admitted to an intensive care unit have had an emergency illness, accident or surgical complication (see 'Reasons for admission: emergency admissions'). Before their own experience, many had known little about intensive care, including why people are admitted to ICU or any of the treatments they are given. Because they were unexpectedly and critically ill, there was little or no time for them to think about information or ask questions. Many of those who were sedated remembered little leading up to sedation and, when they came round, their memories were often hazy or confused. Once they were more aware, some people wanted to ask questions and find out as much as possible. People also wanted information at different stages of illness and recovery and on different topics. Others said that the only information they really wanted was to know if they were improving.
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