Intensive care medicine

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Intensive care medicine, also called critical care medicine, is a medical specialty that deals with seriously or critically ill patients who have, are at risk of, or are recovering from conditions that may be life-threatening.[1] It includes providing life support, invasive monitoring techniques, resuscitation, and end-of-life care.[2] Doctors in this specialty are often called intensive care physicians, critical care physicians, or intensivists.

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Intensive care medicine
Critical care medicine
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A patient being managed in an intensive care unit
FocusOrgan dysfunction, life support
Significant diseasesRespiratory failure, Organ failure, Multiorgan failure
SpecialistIntensive care physician
Critical care physician
Intensivist
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Intensive care physician
Critical care physician
Intensivist
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Medicine
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Hospitals, Clinics
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Anesthesiologist
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Intensive care relies on multidisciplinary teams composed of many different health professionals. Such teams often include doctors, nurses, physical therapists, respiratory therapists, and pharmacists, among others.[3] They usually work together in intensive care units (ICUs) within a hospital.[1]