Feeling Forced to Make a Decision for My Loved One in Intensive Care! Help!
Feeling Forced to Make a Decision for My Loved One in Intensive Care! Help!
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care. So, many families write us in, and they write the same frustrations over and over again. And one of the frustrations we get all the time is, that ICU is putting families under pressure to “make a decision”. Well, here’s the news. The only decision that needs to be made when someone is in intensive care is to do the best for a critically ill patient for your loved one in this ICU bed. That is the only decision that needs to be made.
Now, if ICUs put the burden of making decisions on you that could be a double edged sword, really. So, what you need to do is keep the ICU team accountable to do what’s best for your critically loved one.
Now, the unfortunate reality often is that ICU teams claim that, for example, withdrawal of treatment is “in the best interest” of a critically ill patient. And that is absolute nonsense most of the time. Unless your loved one, of course, wants to pass away or has an advanced care directive that they don’t want to be in ICU and they would rather pass away, that is probably the only exception to the rule. But in 99% of cases, that’s not the case.
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