Conclusion: Critical Care Part I

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In Part I, we have discussed that the critical care nurses should build capabilities and competencies required for specific treatment plans of caring for critical illnesses and for that nurses should know about emerging trends in critical care nursing practice, role of nurses and ethical and legal issues during patient care in an intensive care unit. We have covered the following topics in details:

  1. Emerging trends
  2. Principles of critical care nursing
  3. Ethical and legal issues in critical care
  4. Critical care environment
  5. Death and dying issues
  6. Concepts of pain management
  7. Nursing interventions for the management of pain
  8. The critically ill geriatric patient

Part II will be very interesting where you will learn and discuss the care of critically ill patients from various categories, such as pediatric patients, surgical patients and critically ill pregnant women.

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