What if You're Told Your Loved One Won't Survive in ICU? Here is what it really means!

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What if You're Told Your Loved One Won't Survive in ICU? Here is what it really means!

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

So, today’s tip is once again about, perceived end of life and withdrawal of treatment situations. And over the many years of consulting and advocating for families in intensive care, talking to many intensive care units directly as part of our consulting advocacy. And obviously prior to that, having worked in intensive care for over 20 years as a critical care nurse in three different countries where I have also worked for over five years as a nurse unit manager; what we’re finding over and over again is simply that families are being told that their loved one in intensive care won’t survive. And that the odds are not in their favor. And that intensive care teams often say, “you know your loved one won’t survive for more than a few more days, and then they’ll pass away”.

Now, let’s look at some facts here before I will sort of underline everything that I said with some case studies or with some examples. Number 1, when you look at the statistics around survival rates in intensive care, it’s approximately a 90% survival rate. The stats differ slightly from country to country. The stats differ, of course, depending on the admission diagnosis, but still, on average, around 90% of intensive care patients survive.

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