ICU Nursing Care (Intensive Care Unit Nursing) provides highly specialized and continuous care for critically ill or severely injured patients who require close monitoring and advanced medical support. ICU nurses are specially trained to manage complex health conditions using life-saving equipment and evidence-based practices.
Key Features of ICU Nursing Care:
24/7 Patient Monitoring (vital signs, oxygen levels, cardiac rhythms, etc.)
Management of Life-Support Systems such as ventilators and infusion pumps
Critical Medication Administration and IV Therapy
Post-Surgical and Trauma Recovery Support
Neurological, Cardiac, and Respiratory Care
Infection Control and Wound Management
Close Coordination with Doctors and Multidisciplinary Teams
Emotional and Informational Support for Families
ICU nurses deliver care with precision, urgency, and compassion—playing a vital role in stabilizing patients, preventing complications, and supporting recovery during the most critical phases of illness or injury.