My Dad Has Osteomyelitis, a Pressure Sore, Sepsis, Heart Failure& Now ICU Wants to Send Him to LTAC!
My Dad Has Osteomyelitis, a Pressure Sore, Sepsis, Heart Failure& Now ICU Wants to Send Him to LTAC!
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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 a question that we got, or we had from one of our members as part of our membership for families of critically ill patients in intensive care. And I want to read out the question from the member and obviously also the answer that we are giving them as part of our membership for families of critically ill patients in intensive care, where we can work with you one on one and hone in on the questions that you’re having, and giving you a second opinion and tearing down all the layers of complexity that inevitably happen in intensive care.
We are there to guide you through it because intensive care teams don’t really have the time to explain to you things. They don’t really want to explain things to you because they can be very secretive at times, and they have their own agenda to pursue. Whereas here, we make it all transparent for you.
Now, let me read out a question from the member...
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