What's my Dad’s prognosis after cardiac arrest,2 strokes, 2 lung blood clots &respiratory arrest x2.

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Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Feel like we don't get straight answers from anyone about my Dad’s current condition and prognosis following cardiac arrest, 2 strokes, 2 blood clots in lungs, respiratory arrest x2, no response but related to his health or because of the sedation for vent. How do we know what to ask when we ask for care conference to know if he's just being kept alive to suffer more.

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

So today, I want to read out an email from a reader and David says, “I feel like we don’t get straight answers from anyone about my father’s current condition and prognosis following two cardiac arrests, two strokes, two blood clots in his lungs, respiratory arrests times two. No response, but related to his health or because of the sedation for ventilation? How do we know what to ask when we ask for care conference to know if he’s just being kept alive to suffer more?” What a great question. I’m very sorry, David, to hear about your dad’s situation.

Again, the biggest challenge for families in intensive care is that they simply don’t know what they don’t know. They don’t know what to look for. They don’t know what questions to ask. They don’t know their rights, and they don’t know how to manage doctors and nurses in intensive care. And that’s exactly where your question is coming in. You are very much asking the right questions here about what to look for but how do you ask those very specific questions in such a highly complex situation?

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