Should My 90-Year-Old Mother After Stroke & CPR Have a Tracheostomy? Quick Tip for Families in ICU!

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Should My 90-Year-Old Mother After Stroke & CPR Have a Tracheostomy? Quick Tip for Families in ICU!

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

So, today’s tip is a question from Nikki who says, “The doctors are recommending not using a tracheostomy due to my mom’s previous strokes, 13 minutes back to life CPR. Her age, she’s 90 and she’s been on the ventilator for 7 days. What should we do?” Well, Nikki, thank you so much for sending your question through.

Look, I assume your mom doesn’t have an advanced care plan, but I can’t be certain, of course. In the absence of an advanced care plan, the decision-making falls back to family, or to next of kin, or to power of attorney. I presume given that you are the daughter, obviously, you would have discussed this with your mom prior that if a situation like this occurs, that she wants to have everything done, and that’s only fair enough, and that’s very reasonable as well.

Now, just quickly looking at the details that you are sharing, she had previous strokes, and she needed 13 minutes back to life after CPR.

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