Abstract
Intensive care units are the units where the health status is maintained for critical care.
Due to the seriousness of the situation of the patient, the priority of the team is the physiological health indicators, which is the antagonism that prevents the patient from being seen as an "individual". The fact that there is a lot of equipment in the intensive care environment accompanied by the developing technology also makes the technical equipment more intense from the patient.
After leaving the intensive care unit in the patients, various psychosocial problems can be seen depending on the experiences they experienced during this period. This article discusses the possibility of reducing the number of patient stimuli in intensive care settings and the protection of the individual's individuality.