My Mom is in LTAC on a Ventilator &trachea!They Want Her to Send to Subacute!Can She Go Back to ICU?
My Mom is in LTAC on a Ventilator & trachea! They Want Her to Send to Subacute! Can She Go Back to ICU?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So today, I had a very distressed lady on the phone who says her 81-year-old mother has been admitted to intensive care about two weeks ago with respiratory distress, Type 2 respiratory failure because she’s got longstanding asthma. She went into emergency into the emergency department with shortness of breath and fatigue. She also has a history of heart failure, so she ended up in pulmonary edema. Long story short, she ended up being intubated and in intensive care for about 10 or 11 days.
After about 11 days, she went into LTAC (Long Term Acute Care). So, this is obviously a client in the U.S., and she went in into LTAC after about 11 days in ICU. The ICU team told her that the “normal course” in situations like that is a tracheostomy, a PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) tube, and then off to LTAC and that is the specialist in weaning long-term ventilated patients off the ventilator.
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