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Quick tip for families in intensive care: Hypoxic brain injury in ICU and perceived quality of life
Quick tip for families in intensive care: Hypoxic brain injury in ICU and perceived quality of life
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7 days 24/7 unlimited 1:1 phone and email support, including speaking to doctors and nurses directly, as well as participating in family meetings over the phone for $1,299
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4 days 24/7 unlimited 1:1 phone and email support, including speaking to doctors and nurses directly, as well as participating in family meetings over the phone for $999
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2 days 24/7 unlimited 1:1 phone and email support, including speaking to doctors and nurses directly, as well as participating in family meetings over the phone for $499
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You don’t have to use the 2, 4, 7, or 14 days in a row and you can use the days at your own pace.
Here's the hour option
Book 60 minutes 1:1 phone consulting and advocacy for $249 (can be credited towards any of the options above)- click on the link
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Or you can join the membership here where you have access to me in the membership area for only $97/month where I advise daily and where you also have access to more material including all of our eBooks! Furthermore, you’ll get a 20% discount for 1:1 phone consulting and advocacy if you are a member!
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Here is also a link to case studies
https://intensivecarehotline.com/category/questions/
https://intensivecareathome.com/category/case-studies/
Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
Today’s tip is about hypoxic brain injury in intensive care and future quality of life, because this is something we are dealing with almost on a day by day basis. So what do I mean by that?
A lot of patients go into intensive care after cardiac arrest for example, after traumatic brain injury, after a stroke, after hemorrhagic or an ischemic stroke, and they end up unfortunately with a hypoxic brain injury. And then intensive care units are very quick to point out that if there’s a hypoxic brain injury, that it’s “in the best interest of a patient” to have life support withdrawn and let them pass away because in their eyes, the patient does not have any perceived future quality of life.
What is quality of life? What is it? It’s a very subjective term and a very subjective measure for the individual. And quality of life is in the eye of the beholder and should not be subject to intensive care teams making that call. It is up to you and your family, it is up to your loved one, maybe they have an advanced care plan.
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