Treatment Options for Kidney Failure in ICU Appear Out of Nowhere with the Right Advocacy!

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Treatment Options for Kidney Failure in ICU Appear Out of Nowhere with the Right Advocacy!

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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.

So currently, we are working with a client who just had their mother transferred from LTAC (long-term acute care) back to ICU after she left ICU a few weeks ago. But from our perspective, she shouldn’t have gone in the first place. She should have stayed in ICU because the risk of highly vulnerable patients going back to ICU from LTAC, is just very high. And now, we can see this is exactly what’s happened. Now she’s back in an ICU, so that means she’s in three different facilities within a couple of weeks. That’s just madness. Critically ill patients need a stable team around them to recover and wean them off the ventilator.

Anyway, the purpose of this video today is really that when the client’s mother was going back into ICU, she went back with the chest infection, but also with acute kidney failure, acute kidney injury. And the ICU was saying that she would not be a good candidate for dialysis, that she would probably crash, that her body probably wouldn’t tolerate dialysis, and that she’s at risk of having a heart attack, at risk of having a cardiac arrest.

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