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Quick tip for families in ICU: Can my Dad use INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME for high flow nasal prongs?
Quick tip for families in ICU: Can my Dad use INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME for high flow nasal prongs?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So this morning, we had an inquiry from a client who has their 65-year old dad in ICU on high flow nasal prongs after a pneumonia.
So the family’s asking, should he be intubated and then proceed to a tracheostomy and then go home with intensive care at home.
Now in a situation like that, we recommend that all clinical aspects need to be looked at first. Now, whilst intensive care at home is a fantastic opportunity and a fantastic solution for long-term ventilated patients with a tracheostomy, you know, our clients dad is not even there, meaning, we don’t even know yet whether he does or he doesn’t need a breathing tube and then proceed to a tracheostomy it’s way too early.
Other options that can be looked at, for example is BiPAP or CPAP ventilation without a breathing tube. And we also need to look at arterial blood gases. We need to look at chest x-ray results. We need to look at the amount of sedation the client is potentially on.
Continuation...
https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-icu-can-my-dad-use-intensive-care-at-home-for-high-flow-nasal-prongs/
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