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Quick tip for families in ICU: How to avoid a tracheostomy!
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Quick tip for families in Intensive care: How to avoid a tracheostomy!
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So currently we’re working with a client who has their 66-year old mother in ICU after a stroke and some seizures and the client’s mom has been on the ventilator for about 14 days now. The ICU is suggesting a tracheostomy as a next step and then send the patient to LTAC or long-term acute care.
So the client ask how to avoid a tracheostomy. And here is my tip how to avoid a tracheostomy. Number one, the ICU needs to do some weaning trials and they need to do everything beyond the shadow of a doubt to get your loved one or my client’s mom off the ventilator and the breathing tube in the first place.
So how does that look like in practice? It looks like doing some breathing trials in reducing the respiratory rate or the breathing rate from the ventilator as a first step. So let’s just say in this instance, the client’s mom is on a respiratory rate or a breathing rate of 12 so she’s getting 12 breaths delivered by the ventilator per minute. They need to reduce that breathing rate. You know, let’s just say down to eight to begin with and see whether his mom is breathing on top of that.
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