Critical Care refers to a specialized area within hospitals or medical facilities that provides intensive and continuous monitoring, diagnosis and treatment for patients with life-threatening conditions. This type of care often involves sophisticated medical equipment and techniques designed to support or restore the patient's condition, including ventilators, medication infusions, and other interventions. Critical Care units may also provide care for patients who are recovering from surgery, serious injuries, or illnesses that require constant monitoring and support. The goal of critical care is to stabilize the patient's condition and ensure they receive the necessary medical attention until their condition improves.