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Critical Care Science

Discover a career in critical care science! 

Critical care scientists work in hospital intensive care units (ICUs). 

They monitor patients who are seriously ill or recovering from major surgery. 

Using advanced machines and data, they track vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels. 

They help doctors and nurses respond quickly to changes in a patient’s condition. 

Their work is essential for keeping patients stable during life-threatening situations. 

 

 

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