Critically Ill means that you have an illness that could drastically effect or end you life. --------------------------------- An illness that would be fatal without medical attention.
He is critically ill
Intake and Output.
You can use "critically" in a sentence to emphasize the importance of carefully evaluating or analyzing something. For example, "It is crucial to critically review the data before drawing any conclusions."
Douglas W. Wilmore has written: 'The metabolic management of the critically ill' -- subject(s): Critically ill, Diet in disease, Malnutrition, Metabolism 'ACS Surgery'
Reid, C. L. "Nutritional Requirements of Surgical and Critically-Ill Patients: Do We Really Know What They Need?" Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 63 (August 2004): 467-472.
Either he is dead or critically ill as of April 26, 2012
Edward E. Rosenbaum has written: 'A Taste of My Own Medicine' -- subject(s): Biography, Critically ill, Physicians, Psychology 'The doctor' -- subject(s): Biography, Critically ill, Physicians, Psychology
Maria Balaska has written: 'Specific antibody responses in the critically ill'
H. K. F. Van Saene has written: 'Infection in the critically ill' -- subject(s): Intensive care units, Critically ill, Catastrophic illness, Infection Control, Critical Care, Infection, Care
yes they have the right and we have to respect their freedom
Critically; in a critical manner. (Critical; expressing or involving an analysis of a creative work or performance)
it is good to be you.