Why Should LTAC be Avoided? Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care!

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Why Should LTAC be Avoided? Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care!

22-year-old Daughter with Cerebral Palsy's Ventilated with Trache,How to Manage Excessive Secretions
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.

So today, I was doing a YouTube live stream where I answer questions for families in intensive care and Intensive Care at Home in real time. And I was on that live stream, and I answered the question today, “How to avoid excessive secretions for my daughter who’s on a tracheostomy with ventilation for a cerebral palsy?” And I answered that question in much detail because we look after ventilated and tracheostomy clients at home with cerebral palsy and tracheostomy. So, we have lots of experience there, and you can check out the YouTube live stream from today, and I’ll put a link about this video.

But then a question came up from a viewer that I couldn’t quite get to because I was running out of time, but the viewer had a question, “Why should patients avoid LTAC when they’re coming from ICU?” Now, I have made numerous videos about that, but maybe that question hasn’t been asked in that form, so I just thought I’ll make a quick video about that.

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