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Case study: How to save your loved one’s life in ICU or how to prevent a “one way extubation”
Case study: How to save your loved one’s life in ICU or how to prevent a “one way extubation”
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another case study today.
So last year in September, we were approached by a family in the UK. And the family told us that their 46-year old sister and mom was in intensive care with COVID or with pneumonia. And she had a long standing medical history. So the prognosis from the intensive care team was very, very poor. She was on a breathing tube at the moment. She was heavily sedated and she wasn’t waking up.
So she was never in a position to have a say on her own care, treatment and life going forward. So the intensive care team at the time was adamant that she should be extubated, a “one way extubation”, which means the breathing tube would’ve been removed and never to be put back in, in case she needed it to save her life. And they also wanted to push a DNR, a do not resuscitate order. And the combination of both would’ve been the end of her life and the intensive team nevertheless was adamant that she wouldn’t even survive the next 48 hours, no matter what they did.
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https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/case-study-how-to-save-your-loved-ones-life-in-icu-or-how-to-prevent-a-one-way-extubation/
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