Quick Tip for Families in ICU: You Need to Have 100% Guardianship for Your Loved One in ICU!
Quick tip for families in ICU: You need to have 100% guardianship for your loved one in ICU!
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
My tip today is about guardianship of your loved one in intensive care and why it’s important that you have 100% guardianship over your loved one when they’re critically ill in intensive care.
So this week I’ve been in a conference call within a family meeting for one of our clients in intensive care. One of our clients has their loved one in ICU and they’ve been in ICU for a few months now with a tracheostomy and with ventilation and he can’t come off the ventilator.
Now, the intensive care team has been trying to push towards a DNR or “Do Not Resuscitate” order for quite some time now. And the family is simply refusing because they want to have everything done for their loved one and they want to continue treating their loved one and weaning off the ventilator if possible.
So with the current COVID-19 situation, ICU’s are getting more and more desperate to empty ICU beds because there is a high demand for ICU beds, especially at the moment with COVID-19. So one way for ICU’s to empty beds, unfortunately, is to stop life support on patients that they deem not worth treating or that they deem futile to be treating.
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https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-icu-you-need-to-have-100-guardianship-for-your-loved-one-in-icu/
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