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what is fullform ICU?
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Answered by ArmyJk
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ICU (Intensive Care Unit) is a special room for critical patients who needs intensive treatment and continuous observation.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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An intensive care unit (ICU), sometimes known as an intensive therapy unit (ITU) or a critical care unit (CCU), is a specific section of a hospital or health care facility that specialises in intensive care medicine.

  • Patients in intensive care units have serious or life-threatening diseases or injuries that need round-the-clock care, careful monitoring via life support equipment, and medicines to maintain normal body functioning.
  • They are staffed by critically sick patients' specialists, including doctors, nurses, and respiratory therapists.
  • ICUs differ from ordinary hospital wards in that they have a larger staff-to-patient ratio and have access to advanced medical resources and equipment that aren't always available elsewhere.
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