1. Can a Ventilator, Tracheostomy and PEG Tube Be Removed at Home with INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME?

    Can a Ventilator, Tracheostomy and PEG Tube Be Removed at Home with INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME?

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  2. How INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME Provides Care to a Client with Cerebral Palsy, BIPAP and Seizures!

    How INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME Provides Care to a Client with Cerebral Palsy, BIPAP and Seizures!

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  3. What is the Difference Between INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME and a Long-Term Intensive Care Patient?

    What is the Difference Between INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME and a Long-Term Intensive Care Patient?

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  4. Can INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME Look After PICC Lines and Nasogastric Tubes at Home?

    Can INTENSIVE CARE AT HOME Look After PICC Lines and Nasogastric Tubes at Home?

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  5. What Does It Mean to be Maxed Out on Vasopressors or Inotropes in Intensive Care?

    What Does It Mean to be Maxed Out on Vasopressors or Inotropes in Intensive Care?

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  6. Should I Give Consent to Let My Loved One Die After Subarachnoid Haemorrhage in Intensive Care?

    Should I Give Consent to Let My Loved One Die After Subarachnoid Haemorrhage in Intensive Care?

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