
WHO Guidelines for Intensive Care
WHO Guidelines for Intensive Care provide evidence-based recommendations to improve the quality, safety, and effectiveness of critical care for severely ill patients. They cover aspects like monitoring vital signs, protecting patients from infections, ensuring proper nutrition, supporting organ function, and managing ventilators and medications appropriately. The guidelines aim to standardize care practices worldwide, ensuring that critically ill patients receive timely, effective, and ethical treatment, ultimately improving survival rates and recovery outcomes in intensive care units (ICUs).