The Coronary Intensive Care Unit (KYBB) is a department that is designed to closely monitor critical heart diseases that usually occur suddenly and lead to the loss of the patient's life if no treatment or treatment is performed.
Which of the following patients should be admitted to the Coronary Intensive Care Unit?
This is the first order among patients who need to be hospitalized, who are suffering from a heart attack resulting from a clot of one of the veins feeding the heart muscle. Disorders occurring suddenly in the heart rhythm; in the blood pressure, a sudden drop in the cardiovascular system is caused; sudden onset of heart failure symptoms are other conditions that require patients to be admitted to the PICB. On the other hand, it is not necessary for patients with short life expectancy to be admitted to the hospital due to rhythm disorders that do not pose a life threatening condition, old heart defects under treatment, heart-based or non-heart-related disorders.
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