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A pediatric intensive care unit (also paediatric), usually abbreviated to PICU (/ˈpɪkjuː/), is an area within a hospital specializing in the care of critically ill infants, children, teenagers, and young adults aged 0-21. A PICU is typically directed by one or more pediatric intensivists or PICU consultants and staffed by doctors, nurses, and respiratory therapists who are specially trained and experienced in pediatric intensive care. The unit may also have nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physiotherapists, social workers, child life specialists, and clerks on staff, although this varies widely depending on geographic location. The ratio of professionals to patients is generally higher than in other areas of the hospital, reflecting the acuity of PICU patients and the risk of lif

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  • وحدة العناية المركزة للأطفال (ar)
  • Pediatric intensive care unit (en)
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  • وحدة العناية المكثفة للأطفال وعادة ما يتم اختصارها إلى (PICU)، هي منطقة داخل مستشفى مخصصة لرعاية الأطفال المصابين بأمراض خطيرة وتشمل أيضاً المراهقين. عادة يتم إدارة هذه الوحدة من قبل واحد أو أكثر من المتخصصين بصحة الأطفال أو استشاريين في العناية المكثفة للأطفال ويعمل به الأطباء والممرضات وأخصائيي التنفس الذين يتم تدريبهم بشكل خاص، كما أن لهم خبرات في العناية المكثفة للأطفال. قد يكون للوحدة أيضًا ممرضين وممرضات وأخصائيين في العلاج الطبيعي وأخصائيين اجتماعيين وأخصائيين في حياة الطفل وكتاب في الموظفين، على الرغم من أن هذا يختلف اختلافًا كبيرًا اعتمادًا على الموقع الجغرافي(الدول الأخرى). عادة ما يكون عدد الطاقم الطبي في هذه الوحدة أكبر من عدد المرضى مقارنة بالأقسام الأخرى داخل المستشفى، مما يعكس حدة مرضى وحدة العناية المكثفة وخطر حدوث مضاعفات تهدد الحياة. وغالبًا ما تستخدم التكنولوجيا والم (ar)
  • A pediatric intensive care unit (also paediatric), usually abbreviated to PICU (/ˈpɪkjuː/), is an area within a hospital specializing in the care of critically ill infants, children, teenagers, and young adults aged 0-21. A PICU is typically directed by one or more pediatric intensivists or PICU consultants and staffed by doctors, nurses, and respiratory therapists who are specially trained and experienced in pediatric intensive care. The unit may also have nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physiotherapists, social workers, child life specialists, and clerks on staff, although this varies widely depending on geographic location. The ratio of professionals to patients is generally higher than in other areas of the hospital, reflecting the acuity of PICU patients and the risk of lif (en)
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  • Pediatric intensive care unit (en)
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