Noninvasive Blood Pressure Cuff Induced Complications in Intensive Care Unit Patients
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The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has a complex and multifaceted structure, which provides continuous and focused monitoring, acute and continuous care of patients suffering from critical illness. In general ICU, expert health‑care providers and nursing personnel are employed and more advanced medical equipment is provided for a created context to continuously monitor vital signs of emergency and critical patients, especially after major surgeries.[1]………………..
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