(1) Post-operative liver transplant patients require intensive care to stabilize organ systems and monitor graft function and complications. Continuous monitoring of hemodynamics is important to ensure adequate perfusion. (2) Pulmonary support is often needed until patients can breathe independently. Infections are common. Hepatic function is closely tracked through labs and imaging. Primary non-function or thrombosis are serious complications. (3) Electrolytes, glucose, nutrition, and infection surveillance all require close attention. Sepsis is a major risk, so cultures are important for any fever. Immunosuppression aims to prevent rejection while avoiding side effects.