Another Real vs Perceived End of Life Situation in ICU and Another Life Saved!

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Another Real vs Perceived End of Life Situation in ICU and Another Life Saved!

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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 again about, “Real versus perceived end of life situations.” And I’ve made many videos about this topic, “What is a real versus a perceived end of life situation in intensive care?” And today, I want to illustrate that again with another case study.

So currently, we are working with a client who has their 69-year-old uncle in ICU, previously fit and healthy, and the niece is reaching out to us saying, “Hey, I’m in Florida. My uncle is in California, he’s in ICU. We haven’t been able to get over there yet. And the ICU’s basically telling us that tomorrow at three o’clock they want to withdraw life support because her uncle won’t have any “quality of life” if they continue treatment now.” And I will say, I should say he won’t have any perceived quality of life because there’s a big difference between what’s reality and what’s perception.

And obviously, the niece reached out to us, seeing our blog, seeing our videos, seeing the advocacy that we’ve done for probably by now thousands of clients all over the world saying, “Look, what can we do in this situation?” I’m not in California yet, but I’m on my way to it. And I said to them,

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