Arsh Critical Care Centre
Overview
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Overview
At the Arsh Super Specialty Center special care is provided in those emergencies where people have injuries and life-threatening illnesses. It usually occurs in the intensive care unit (ICU). A team of specially trained health care providers provides 24-hour care. This includes using equipment to keep an eye on your vital signs. It usually involves giving you specialized treatment.
- Severe burns
- Heart attack
- Heart failure
- Kidney failure
- People recovering from some major surgery
- Shortness of breath
- Heavy bleeding
- Serious injuries, such as car crashes, falls, and shootings
- Shock
- Stroke
We are well equipped and well trained to cover you in such a situation. In any critical situation well-equipped and well-trained at any level of risk and handled with the utmost care and attention, some of the most important aspects of care we face are:
- Catheters, flexible tubes used to inject fluids into the body or to drain fluids from the body
- Dialysis machines (“artificial kidneys”) for people with kidney problems
- Food tubes, which give you nutritious support
- Intravenous (IV) tubes that supply fluids and medicines
- Equipment that checks your vital signs and displays them on the monitor
- Oxygen treatment to give more oxygen to breathe in
- Tracheostomy tubes, which are respiratory tubes. The tube is inserted into a surgical opening through the front of the neck and the airway.
- Breathing machines (respirators), which carry air and exhale it into your lungs. This is for people who have trouble breathing.
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