ICU Wanted to Stop Life Support on My Uncle. Now He's Pulling Through Thanks to You’re Advice!

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ICU Wanted to Stop Life Support on My Uncle. Now He's Pulling Through Thanks to You’re Advice!

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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 more of a case study really. We are currently working with a client who has their uncle in ICU. The uncle is in his late 60s and he went into ICU possibly mid-December and had an aspiration pneumonia initially, which was followed by many complications including sepsis. Ended up with kidney failure, ended up with a below knee amputation, many pressure sores. And the family eventually reached out to us because the intensive care team was trying to push towards end of life. And at the point when the family reached out to us, it was a case of the intensive care team wanted to withdraw treatment the next day. The very next day at three o’clock. So, we had not much time left to put a stop to that.

The intensive care team had already rallied the ethics committee and they were basically saying, “Well, the ethics committee decided that it’s “in the best interest” for this particular patient to die.” And obviously, the family was shocked by that statement and reached out to us, and we could help them by (A), educating them on their rights, and (B) by educating them on the clinical side of things.

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