intensive care
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specialized medical treatment: "intensive care" refers to the close, constant monitoring and advanced medical treatment provided to patients who are critically ill or have life-threatening conditions. This care is delivered in a dedicated hospital unit, typically called an Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
Usage
- "Intensive care" is an uncountable noun. It is used to describe the or of medical attention a patient requires or receives.
- It is commonly used in the phrases "in intensive care," "require intensive care," or "admitted to intensive care."
Examples
- Noun:
- After the major surgery, the patient was moved to intensive care for close observation.
- The accident victims required immediate intensive care.
- She spent three days in intensive care before her condition stabilized.
Advanced Usage
- "Intensive care unit (ICU)": This is the specific hospital department where intensive care is administered. While "ICU" is the common compound term, the core concept is "intensive care."
- The hospital has a separate pediatric intensive care unit for critically ill children.
Variants and Related Words
- Intensive care unit (ICU) (n): The specialized department of a hospital.
- Critical care (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with "intensive care."
- Intensivist (n): A physician who specializes in providing intensive care.
Synonyms
- Critical care: Emphasizes the care given for critical, life-threatening conditions.
- Teritary care: A broader term for specialized consultative care, often provided in a hospital, which can include intensive care.
Notes
- "Intensive care" is a specific medical term. It is not used as a verb or adjective on its own. The adjective form is "intensive," as in "intensive treatment," but this is a separate usage.
Noun
- close monitoring and constant medical care of patients with life-threatening conditions