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Media Kit:The Critical Care Team
The critical care team includes a diverse
group of highly trained professionals who provide care in specialized
care units and work toward the best outcome possible for seriously
ill patients. Members of the team include:
Intensivists
Physicians who are board certified in a medical specialty, such as surgery,
internal medicine, pediatrics, or anesthesiology, and who also receive
special education, training and subspecialty certification specifically
in critical care. Intensivists are assigned to the ICU on a full-time basis
and work with other critical care team members to provide their patients
with ongoing and consistent care. These physicians know how specific treatments
affect all the organ systems, avoid duplication of procedures and medications,
and honor the patient's preferences regarding medical treatment. Intensivists
also coordinate the administrative environment of the ICU by setting policies,
developing protocols and facilitating communication among primary care
physicians, specialists, patients and their families.
Critical care nurses
Registered nurses who receive highly specialized education and are often certified
in critical care nursing as "CCRNs." Critical care nurses provide
a high level of skilled nursing for continuous and total patient care. Their
expertise and continuous presence allow critical care nurses to recognize subtle,
but significant, changes in patient conditions, thereby preventing worsening
conditions and minimizing complications that arise from critical illness. Because
of their close contact with the family and the patient, CCRNs often serve as
the patient's advocate and become integral to the decision-making process of
the patient, family, and critical care team.
Critical care pharmacists/pharmacologists
Physicians or doctors of pharmacy who use their extensive knowledge to carefully
monitor a patient's medications.
Respiratory therapists
Respiratory therapists work with the critical care team to monitor and adjust
ventilators and other respiratory support as needed.
Other professionals
These may include physical/occupational therapists, technicians,
social workers, dieticians, and members of the clergy.
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