Advancing Critical Icu Care Through Radiology, Medical Laboratory Monitoring, Nursing Interventions, And Respiratory Therapy

Authors

  • Taher Mohammed Althubyani, Ebraheem Oyesh Salman Alrehaily, Adel Musaed Saud Alsubhi, Salman Zuwayyid Bajed, Ziyad Fahad Alharbi, Attallah Ayesh Alharbi, Amna Shuai Ali Bahari, Samira Mahmmad Ahmad Gomiri
  • Ghadah Ali Jamman Al Eatinan Aldowsari Nawaf Mohammed Yahya Abuhashem, Nisrin Saleh Alqahtani, Abdulmajeed Mohammed Jebrel Judayba, Amani Ahmed Al Naam, Soaad Ibrahim Huraysh, Ahmed Mansour Arishi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70082/tbqry059

Keywords:

Critical Care, ICU, Radiology, Medical Laboratory Science, Nursing Interventions, Respiratory Therapy, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Patient Monitoring, Diagnostic Imaging, Ventilation Management.

Abstract

Critical care units rely heavily on interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure timely diagnosis, therapeutic precision, and continuous patient monitoring. This paper explores how the integrated efforts of radiology, medical laboratory science, nursing interventions, and respiratory therapy contribute to enhanced outcomes for critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Radiology offers real-time visualization of pathological conditions, while medical laboratory monitoring provides essential biochemical and hematological data that guide clinical decisions. Nursing interventions ensure continuous assessment, medication administration, and coordination of care. Respiratory therapy supports oxygenation, ventilation management, and airway stabilization. Together, these disciplines establish a comprehensive and efficient care ecosystem that addresses the complex physiological instability of ICU patients. The paper highlights innovations, collaborative workflows, and strategies that optimize the quality, safety, and effectiveness of critical care delivery.

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2024-04-10

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How to Cite

Advancing Critical Icu Care Through Radiology, Medical Laboratory Monitoring, Nursing Interventions, And Respiratory Therapy. (2024). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 43-65. https://doi.org/10.70082/tbqry059