Quick tip for families in Intensive Care: Is my mother in ICU "unweanable"?

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Quick tip for families in Intensive Care: Is my mother in ICU "unweanable"?

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

Today’s tip is about, “Is there something such as unweanable from a ventilator in intensive care?” Now, this is a question we’re getting more and more frequently because ICU teams are telling families in intensive care that their loved ones in intensive care are unweanable. Some LTACs in the U.S. also tell families in ICU or in LTAC that their loved ones are “unweanable”.

Now because this has been such a big question we’ve been getting lately, I did actually a YouTube live stream last week about this topic, about a client’s question, “My mom is in intensive care and the ICU team told me she’s unweanable!” And I made a live stream about that so that people could ask questions on the live stream. And you can check it out by clicking on the link below this video, where I link to the live stream from last week.

Now, this also became a very popular video very quickly. It had over a hundred views within a few days of me publishing it and we had quite a number of people on the live stream. And just for the records, I do YouTube live streams once a week, usually on a Saturday night at 8:30 PM Eastern Standard Time in the U.S., which is 10:30 AM Sydney, Melbourne Time in Australia on a Sunday.

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