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Why You Need to Avoid Your Critically Ill Loved One Going from ICU to LTAC at All Cost!
Why You Need to Avoid Your Critically Ill Loved One Going from ICU to LTAC at All Cost!
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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 about why, once again, you either should not let your loved one go to LTAC or you should aim for your loved one going back from LTAC to ICU as quickly as possible if they’re not progressing forward.
So, what am I talking about? This is mainly for our U.S. audience because LTACs only exist in the United States. Most patients in ICU in other countries such as Australia, U.K., and Canada, they stay in ICU until they get better and then they get discharged to a hospital ward or hospital floor, not the case in the U.S. The U.S. patients that end up with a ventilator and a tracheostomy, the goal for ICUs often is to send them to a LTAC (Long Term Acute Care) facility.
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