ICU Wants My Mom Back in LTAC for the 2nd Time After Stroke, Ventilation& Tracheostomy, Help!

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ICU Wants My Mom Back in LTAC for the 2nd Time After Stroke, Ventilation& Tracheostomy, Help!

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

So, I’ve just come off a call with a client who has their mother in intensive care on a ventilator with a tracheostomy. She had a stroke about four or five months ago. She had a tracheostomy, had a PEG tube, was sent to LTAC after about a month in ICU, and bounced back from LTAC to ICU within a few days, just as we have witnessed probably hundreds of times now over many years, especially for our U.S. clients because LTAC is very unique to the United States, they don’t exist in other countries.

So, just like we’ve warned before, never ever let your loved one go into LTAC (Long Term Acute Care). This is another sign here, where again, the client leaves ICU, goes to LTAC, and bounces back within less than a week with many, many complications because when a ventilated patient goes out of ICU and goes into LTAC where there’s no critical care trained nurses looking after ventilated and tracheostomy patients, disasters are waiting to happen.

Continue reading at: https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-intensive-care-icu-wants-my-mom-back-in-ltac-long-term-acute-care-for-the-2nd-time-after-stroke-ventilation-tracheostomy-help/

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