释义 |
ICUICU /ˌaɪ siː ˈjuː/ noun [countable] - He missed the high staff: patient ratio that he had enjoyed in the ICU.
- He was admitted to the ICU shortly after receiving plasma-exchange treatment.
- In the first ICU the patient is correctly diagnosed and treated to correct the physiological variables.
- It could be argued that a poorly performing ICU is unlikely to occur in isolation.
- Strategies identified from role-play exercise to promote successful transfer of patients from ICU to ward.
- The primary reason for admission to ICU is chosen from a number of diagnoses.
- The second ICU, in allowing the patient to deteriorate, has performed less well.
(intensive care unit) a department in a hospital that gives special attention and treatment to people who are very sick or badly injured |