Quick tip for families in ICU: Is day 5 in ICU too early to stop treatment?
Quick tip for families in Intensive care: Is day 5 in ICU too early to stop treatment?
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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 for families in intensive care.
So today’s tip is about, is six days in ICU long enough to make a decision whether to give up on a critically ill patient or not? So, listen carefully today. I’ve got a really good tip for you.
So currently we are working with a client who has their 58-year old husband/father in intensive care after a cardiac arrest. And the intensive care team has been painting the doom and gloom picture from day one. They were saying their loved one is going to die because they had a cardiac arrest. They sustained a hypoxic brain injury because the brain was starved of oxygen for at least 15 minutes. And basically, the client’s father/husband is out of the induced coma, has had sedation stopped and is not waking up yet.
And this suggestion from the ICU team to the family after day three, day four, day five, was to stop life support and let their loved one pass away at the young age of 58 and at such a short period in ICU.
Continuation...
https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-icu-is-day-five-in-icu-too-early-to-stop-treatment/
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