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ISSN 2063-5346
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ROLES OF MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE, NURSING AND LABORATORY STAFF AND OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN IN FACILITATING MANAGEMENT OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

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Adel Abdallah Almalki, Muataz Sulaiman Hashem Sulaimany, Hussain Mansour Alatiyah, Jassem Mohammed Aljubily, Saeed Dafer Alahmri, Ahmed Sannat Alotaibi, Mohammed Abdulrahman Abdullah Alotaibi, Alhanouf Farhan Alotibi, Ohoud Thamer Alotibi, Fahmah Mansour Alrashidy, Maimonh Mansour Alrashedy, Rehab Saleh Almabrook, Amani Faheid Ali Algarni, Abdullah Saleh Ahmed Alzahrani, Shagra Aboalgasem Mosa Jaafari
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.5.066

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The primary focus of medical management for critically ill patients is mostly on treating the underlying illness, such as sepsis or respiratory failure. Nevertheless, over the past ten years, the significance of starting early preventive treatment for problems resulting from care in the intensive care unit has grown more and more evident. Enhancing communication among healthcare management, nursing, clinical laboratory, and OR technicians in complex and diverse settings is an optimal intervention for a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial. The importance of communication has been well-established, but the main challenge lies in efficiently implementing interventions that foster effective care for critically ill patients.

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