My Wife is Less Sedated&Very Frustrated,Mouthing Get Me Out of Here&Have Ventilation Removed! Help!

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My Wife is Less Sedated &Very Frustrated, Mouthing Get Me Out of Here & Have Ventilation Removed! Help!

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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 an email from a reader who asks, “My wife is in intensive care and she’s just coming out of the induced coma. She’s on a ventilator with a breathing tube, and she seems to be mouthing words, and I think she’s saying, help me and get me out of here, but she’s not quite ready to get off the ventilator yet. What should I do?” And I can only imagine how frustrating this would be for our reader to see his wife in a situation like that. You can see when patients come out of the induced coma that they can be very frustrated, especially if extubation and weaning off the ventilator is not imminent, and it might take a few more days.

There’s a fine line between waking someone up, having them tolerant to the breathing tube in their mouth, and getting them to breathe more and more spontaneously, getting them to wake up. When patients do come out of an induced coma, they often have no recollection of what’s happened, why they are in an induced coma. They often have no recollection of what’s happened, and they’re waking up in an ICU, in a strange environment, strangers around them, and they’re just having the sedatives and the opiates weaning off.

Continuation...
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