Mom's Come Off the Ventilator in Record Time, but Still has a Tracheostomy. Should She Go to LTAC?

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Mom's Come Off the Ventilator in Record Time, but Still has a Tracheostomy, Should She Go to LTAC?

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

So currently, we are working with a client who has their 80-year-old mother in ICU after a stroke, and she now has a pneumonia. And cutting a long story short, the intensive care team in the beginning was pushy towards moving this lady to hospice and palliative care saying to the family, “Well, if she does survive, she won’t have any quality of life and that it’s “in her best interest” to let nature take its course and let her die.” Now, the family obviously objected to that saying, “Well, you know that she’s a strong-willed lady and that she has clearly indicated to the family that she wants to live no matter what.”

The family then reached out to us asking whether a tracheostomy or asking what to do, and then we obviously suggested a tracheostomy might be the next step. We also then found out that she was already fairly close of having time off the ventilator, which is something the intensive care team didn’t share with the family, clearly misleading the family.

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