What is the Purpose of a Tracheostomy?

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What is the Purpose of a Tracheostomy?

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Hello and welcome to another Intensive Care at Home and intensivecarehotline.com live stream.

Today’s livestream is about, “What’s the purpose of a tracheostomy?” Before we go into today’s topic, just a few things about me in case you’re wondering what makes me qualified to talk about today’s topic.

Again, my name is Patrik Hutzel, founder of Intensive Care at Home and intensivecarehotline.com. I’m a critical care nurse. I have worked in critical care for over 20 years in three different countries. I have worked as a nurse unit manager for over five years in intensive care. I am the founder and managing director of Intensive Care at Home, where we provide intensive home care for predominantly long-term ventilated adults and children with a tracheostomy. We also provide BIPAP (bilevel positive airway pressure) or CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure), nursing care at home with intensive care and critical care nurses, Home TPN (total parenteral nutrition), Home IV Fluids, Home IV antibiotics, seizure management, and the list goes on.

I’m also the founder and managing director of intensivecarehotline.com. With Intensive Care Hotline, we are providing a consulting and advocacy service for families in intensive care, all around the world. We advocate and help clients or families in intensive care all around the world, and you can find out more at intensivecarehotline.com.

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