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Acute Biological Crisis article
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Critical care nursing is a field of nursing that focuses on the provision of care to critically patients, unstable patients, or pediatric patients. Critical care nursing is usually implemented at the Emergency Room (ER) and at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Because of the unstable nature of the client’s illnesses, on nurses who specialize in critical care nursing are allowed to handle them. Nursing assistants, Licensed Practical Nurse, or Licensed Vocational Nurses are utilized on rare occasions.
The critical care environment has high noise levels, with natural and artificial light 24 hours a day, movement of people and environment is constant, and there is a lack of privacy. This can bring about stress, anxiety, and poor adaptation or …show more content…
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