Quick tip for families in ICU: Can you go to a hospital ward from ICU with a tracheostomy?

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Quick tip for families in ICU: Can you go to a hospital ward from ICU with a tracheostomy?

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

So, we are currently working with a client who is in ICU with liver failure, cardiac arrest, and a so-called hypoxic brain injury but it looks like his brain is slowly recovering. And after many, many challenges in intensive care over a six-week period with severe bleeding due to the liver failure, with multiple organ failure, the client slowly recovered and has left intensive care on Sunday.

And we had some warning signs that if he was to go to a hospital ward or to a hospital floor, that they may not be able to look after the tracheostomy because that is an intensive care skill. But of course, hospitals want to send patients out of intensive care unit as quickly as possible because they need the beds, they need the staff, they need the equipment. But nevertheless, a tracheostomy is always a big risk for a patient on the ward or on the floor because simply, to look after tracheostomy as per the Mechanical Home Ventilation Guidelines, you need ICU nurses with a minimum of two years ICU experience, and that is evidence-based.

Continue reading at: https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-intensive-care-can-you-go-to-a-hospital-ward-from-intensive-care-unit-icu-with-a-tracheostomy/

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