He is critically ill
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."
Intake and Output.
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.