Quick tip for families in ICU: Why you need to talk to the medical specialists outside of ICU!
Quick tip for families in intensive care: Why you need to talk to the medical specialists outside of the ICU team!
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
Today’s tip is about the importance of the specialist care team when you have a loved one in intensive care. Now you might be wondering, what am I even talking about? You might be saying, “Oh, isn’t the intensive care team, the specialist team?” Yes, they are the specialist team for intensive care, but let’s just look at an example.
Someone comes into intensive care with a cardiac arrest and they have sustained a hypoxic brain injury because of the cardiac arrest and they’re now in intensive care on a ventilator with a breathing tube. They’re not waking up. They might be already having a tracheostomy and discussions may be going on around withdrawing life support, DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) or NFR (Not for Resuscitation) and the list goes on.
So when someone is in intensive care after cardiac arrest and after a hypoxic brain injury, there are also the specialist teams involved which is the cardiologist most likely. Maybe even a cardiac surgeon, depending on whether cardiac surgery has been considered as an option and there’s definitely a neurologist involved for a hypoxic brain injury.
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