Intensive Nursing

Intensive Nursing specializes in providing high-level, continuous care to patients with life-threatening conditions, in complex clinical settings, focusing on immediate intervention, advanced monitoring, and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Severe Conditioned Patient Assessment

Learn how to systematically assess a severely ill patient, quickly recognizing critical signs and making safe decisions to support their life.

Understand the basic theory of mechanical ventilation and gain practical skills for applying it to patients with respiratory failure or critical conditions.

Discover tracheostomy patient care techniques, learn how to perform suctioning correctly, and ensure the patient's respiratory safety and comfort.

Understand the importance of continuously monitoring vital signs and hemodynamic parameters to catch critical changes in a patient's condition early. 

Learn the protocols for safely inserting and caring for central venous and arterial lines, reducing the risk of complications and improving patient monitoring. 

Find out more about recognizing and managing acid-base balance disorders through proper assessment of arterial blood gases. 

Learn how to manage chest drains safely and effectively, making sure fluids drain properly and the patient stays stable.

Stay informed with the new definitions and guidelines for timely recognition and proper management of sepsis, reducing illness and death.

Understand the current guidelines for managing pain, agitation/sedation, delirium, immobility, and sleep disturbances in the ICU, promoting holistic patient care.