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- Shock (circulatory) (links | edit)
- Tracheal intubation (links | edit)
- Sepsis (links | edit)
- Glasgow Coma Scale (links | edit)
- Mechanical ventilation (links | edit)
- Intensive care medicine (links | edit)
- Septic shock (links | edit)
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome (links | edit)
- Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (links | edit)
- Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (links | edit)
- Hospital-acquired infection (links | edit)
- Artificial ventilation (links | edit)
- Resuscitation (links | edit)
- Acute liver failure (links | edit)
- APACHE II (links | edit)
- Induced coma (links | edit)
- Cardiogenic shock (links | edit)
- Pulmonary artery catheter (links | edit)
- Neonatal intensive care unit (links | edit)
- Arterial line (links | edit)
- Drotrecogin alfa (links | edit)
- Stress hyperglycemia (links | edit)
- Permissive hypercapnia (links | edit)
- Distributive shock (links | edit)
- Ventilator-associated pneumonia (links | edit)
- Screening cultures (links | edit)
- Ventricular assist device (links | edit)
- Medical scoring (links | edit)
- SAPS II (links | edit)
- SAPS III (links | edit)
- SOFA score (links | edit)
- Coronary care unit (links | edit)
- Intra-aortic balloon pump (links | edit)
- Refeeding syndrome (links | edit)
- Intensive care unit (links | edit)
- Polytrauma (links | edit)
- Critical care nursing (links | edit)
- Critical Care Air Transport Team (links | edit)
- Mobile intensive care ambulance (links | edit)
- Surviving Sepsis Campaign (links | edit)
- Early goal-directed therapy (links | edit)
- Stress ulcer (links | edit)
- Critical illness polyneuropathy (links | edit)
- Intensive Care Foundation (links | edit)
- Critical illness–related corticosteroid insufficiency (links | edit)
- Geriatric intensive-care unit (links | edit)
- Pediatric intensive care unit (links | edit)
- Liquid ventilator (links | edit)
- Monitoring (medicine) (links | edit)