Quick tip for families in intensive care: Why is there no clinical support in LTAC?

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Quick tip for families in intensive care: Why is there no clinical support in LTAC?

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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.

So yesterday, I had an email from a subscriber who says that their loved one is in LTAC and the LTAC provides no clinical guidance, clinical support, or clinical evidence from the pulmonary doctor, from the respiratory therapist, or from the nurses there. The subscriber also said that the LTAC provides no emotional support, no breathing exercises, and no weaning support.

So, if you’re new to my blog here at intensivecarehotline.com, you may be wondering what am I talking about? Well, for anyone that’s looked at our information or at our blogs, videos for any length of time would know, that we strictly advise against LTAC.

LTAC stands for Long-Term Acute Care and this is mainly relevant for our subscribers and viewers in the United States. LTACs, generally speaking, don’t exist in Australia and New Zealand, or the UK. Patients there, actually stay in ICU if they need long-term ventilation and if they need to be weaned off the ventilator. And this distinction is very important and I come to that in a second.

So when someone is critically ill in intensive care with a ventilator & tracheostomy, and they need long-term ventilation or long-term weaning off the ventilator, they should not go to LTAC.

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