Quick tip for families in ICU: Should you stop treatment if ur loved one's in multi organ failure?
Quick tip for families in intensive care: Should you agree to stop/withdraw treatment if your loved one is in multi organ failure?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel here from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So currently we are working with a client who has their loved one in multi-organ failure in ICU, after COVID-19 pneumonia that developed into COVID-19 ARDS. And the client is currently facing multi-organ failure. Their lungs are not working. Their heart is supported by vasopressors and inotropes. Their kidneys are failing. They are supported with kidney dialysis for that, and their liver is failing as well. And the ICU team is trying to push for end of life as being “in the best interest for our client’s father”.
So the question really comes down to and our quick tip today is about, should you stop treatment when in multi-organ failure? And the simple question is, no, you shouldn’t because there are people that pull through multi-organ failure. That is what intensive care units are there for to support organs for a period of time and see whether they can improve and respond to treatment. And this is exactly what the situation that our client is in now. And there are people who pull through.
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