Quick tip for families in Intensive Care: Should you go into a family meeting in ICU?

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Quick tip for families in Intensive Care: Should you go into a family meeting in ICU?

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

So Mary asks, “Should I go into a family meeting with the intensive care team tomorrow?” And Mary has given me some context around that.

The ICU team has told her, she’s either going to consent to a tracheostomy, or they need to withdraw treatment. And the intensive care team has positioned it in a way that she has to come tomorrow at three o’clock. That’s when the doctors are free and she has to attend. And I go like, really? So what if they asked you to jump off a bridge? Would you jump off a bridge tomorrow at three o’clock just because that’s when it’s convenient for them?

So, if you are going into a family meeting, you need to be prepared. And what do I mean by that? You need to be prepared, you need to ask for a written agenda. See what’s on the table, what’s being discussed and you need to be prepared to go there. Otherwise, they will walk all over you.

So my tip is that, it really depends whether you should go, or you shouldn’t go. The ICU team is holding meetings in intensive care, 365 days of the year. They know what to say. They know when to say it. They know how to say it, and they know what information they don’t want to share with you.

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