Why You Need Professional Help from Day 1 When Your Loved One’s in ICU to Avoid Tracheostomy!

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Why You Need Professional Help from Day 1 When Your Loved One’s in ICU to Avoid Tracheostomy!

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

So, on the weekend, I did a YouTube live and I do those YouTube lives every Sunday, 10:30 AM Sydney Melbourne Time, which is 6:30 PM on a Saturday night, Eastern Standard Time in North America. And one of the guests on the show asked a very good question that I want to break down here even further, even though I answered the question on the show. I want to break it down even further.

Steve at the time asked, “So we hear your videos about that, “A tracheostomy should be avoided”, but then when I read your case studies, most of the time, you are saying that a tracheostomy is unavoidable. How come that you’re saying a tracheostomy should be avoided? And then you are often saying a tracheostomy is unavoidable.” That is a very good question and let me break this down here for you.

So, here’s the thing. When someone goes into intensive care and they’re on a ventilator with a breathing tube, you need to start on day one to avoid the tracheostomy. You need to do your research. You need to know what questions to ask.

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