Quick tip for families in Intensive Care: After 8 weeks in ICU my brother is finally waking up!

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Quick tip for families in Intensive Care: After 8 weeks in ICU my brother is finally waking up!

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

So, over the last few weeks, we have worked with a client who had their 35-year-old brother in ICU after cardiac arrest with liver failure. And the client has had numerous setbacks. The ICU team from the start was adamant that the brain has been irreversibly damaged, and that the client would never wake up and that the client needs nursing care level for the rest of his life. And he has been discharged from ICU initially, but then with the tracheostomy, the ward couldn’t look after tracheostomy. I had made another video about this, “The safety aspect when someone with a tracheostomy is going to a hospital ward or a hospital floor”, that this is, generally speaking, very unsafe. And this is exactly what’s happened here because it set the client back by many weeks.

But nevertheless, after many weeks of bleeding, multi-organ failure, sepsis, ventilation, transfer to the ward, which didn’t even last 24 hours because the ward couldn’t look after the tracheostomy, more bleeding, back to ICU, more chest infection/pneumonia. Now, he’s on the mend again. He’s slowly taking steps to get off the ventilator. He’s being mobilized slowly. He’s waking up. He has purposeful movements and he’s obeying commands against everything that the family was told that he would never wake up, he is now waking up.

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