Critical & Trauma Care

Department of Critical & Trauma Care

Welcome to the Department of Critical & Trauma Care at Sravani Hospitals, where we provide specialized and comprehensive care for critically ill patients & who have experienced traumatic injuries. Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals, advanced technology, and state-of-the-art facilities are geared towards delivering the highest level of critical care to patients in need.

FAQ's

What is critical care?

Critical care, also known as intensive care, is specialized care for patients with life-threatening conditions or injuries. It involves close, constant monitoring and support from a specialized medical team.

What is the difference between critical care and trauma care?

Critical care is broader and focuses on managing life-threatening medical conditions, while trauma care specifically deals with physical injuries due to external forces such as accidents, falls, or violence.

 

What is the role of ventilators in critical care?

Ventilators are used to support or replace a patient’s breathing when they are unable to do so adequately on their own due to respiratory failure or other conditions.

 

What is the survival rate for critical care patients?

Survival rates in critical care depend on the patient’s condition, the severity of the illness or injury, and other underlying health factors. Advances in medical technology and expertise have improved outcomes for many patients.

What is trauma care?

Trauma care focuses on treating patients who have sustained severe injuries, often from accidents, falls, or violent incidents. Trauma care is usually provided in an emergency room or trauma center.

 

How is pain managed in trauma care?

Pain management is crucial in trauma care and may involve medications, nerve blocks, or other therapies to ensure patient comfort while promoting healing.

 

What is post-trauma care?

Post-trauma care involves rehabilitation and follow-up care to help patients recover from physical and emotional injuries sustained during a traumatic event. This may include physical therapy, counseling, and ongoing medical monitoring.

 

What is the role of a trauma surgeon?

Trauma surgeons are specialized in treating severe injuries that often require surgical intervention, such as fractures, internal bleeding, and head injuries.

 

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