Conclusion: Critical Care Part IV

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In this last part of our four-part series on critical care nurses, we have learned how to care of critically ill patients with different conditions.

  1. Critical care of patients with hematologic disorders
  2. Critical care of patients with endocrine disorders
  3. Critical care of patients with immune dysfunction
  4. Critical care of patients with multisystem failure
  5. Patients in shock
  6. Care of patients with multiple trauma
  7. Care of patients with acute burn injuries
  8. Care of patients with organophosphorus poisoning

This course offers multiple career opportunities to nurses who want to work in critical care areas. This course empowered nurses with in-depth knowledge and understanding of the critical illnesses, prevention, care and promotion of health.

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