
Types of Critical Care Procedures
Endotracheal Intubation
A procedure that places a breathing tube into the windpipe (trachea) to secure an airway, provide oxygen and enable mechanical ventilation.
Central Venous Catheterization
A process that begins by inserting a catheter into a large central vein that aids in administering medications, delivering fluids, monitoring venous pressure, and supporting intensive care.
Arterial Line Insertion
A procedure involving the insertion of a catheter into an artery to enable continuous blood pressure monitoring and allow frequent blood gas analysis.
Chest Tube Insertion
A clinical procedure that places a tube into the chest cavity to drain air, blood, or fluid and help re-expand a collapsed lung.
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