Quick tip for families in intensive care: How to handle my wife's setbacks in ICU after day 70!

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Quick tip for families in intensive care: How to handle my wife's setbacks in ICU after day 70!

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Here is also a link to case studies
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip and case study for families in intensive care.

So at the moment, we are working with a client who has their 40-year old wife in intensive care after COVID and COVID ARDS. The client’s been in intensive care now for 70 plus days. Client initially was proned and slowly improved with the ARDS, eventually had a tracheostomy and eventually ended up on spontaneous breathing trials with pressure support.

But then also some setbacks were coming in with, for example, an artery got nicked around the tracheostomy. So the client needed an open-chest surgery to fix the artery. Then the client was diagnosed with severe heart failure. Their ejection fraction dropped from 80% down to 30-35%. So that was two significant complications that happened while a client was recovering from COVID ARDS.

So despite all of that, it’s now day 70 or day 75 in intensive care. The client is now starting to slowly mobilize getting out of bed, having more pressure support breathing trials, and seems to slowly improve. Another complication that happened was a severe stage four pressure sore that’s being treated now by the wound care team.

Continuation...
https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-intensive-care-how-to-handle-my-wifes-setbacks-in-icu-after-day-70/

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