My Mom has Gone from ICU to LTAC Back to ICU for a Medical Emergency! What Should We Do, Help!?

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My Mom has Gone from ICU to LTAC Back to ICU for a Medical Emergency! What Should We Do, Help!?

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

So yesterday, one of our clients reached out and said that his mom from LTAC (long term acute care) had to go back to intensive care. Now, this was after a reasonably short intensive care stay a few weeks ago where we thought, at the time, she was being discharged prematurely. And as you’ve heard me say before, no one should ever go to LTAC on ventilator and a tracheostomy to begin with, as the safest place for those patients is either intensive care or Intensive Care at Home. Those are the safest places for those patients.

Anyway, cutting a long story short, after about two weeks in LTAC, the lady has been readmitted to intensive care. Most likely with a GI bleed or a stomach bleed, most likely with a pneumonia. Potentially, she aspirated and she’s now back on antibiotics. She was back on inotropes and vasopressors, and she’s got a high white cell count and low hemoglobin. So, she needs blood transfusions. She needed inotropes and vasopressors. She needs IV antibiotics.

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