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Why you should avoid LTAC/subacute care when your loved one's critically ill in ICU & ventilated! 

Patrik Hutzel
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from INTENSIVECAREHOTLINE.COM where we instantly improve the lives for Families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care, so that you can make informed decisions, have PEACE OF MIND, real power, real control and so that you can influence decision making fast, even if you’re not a doctor or a nurse in Intensive Care!
This is another episode of “YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED“ and in last week’s episode I answered another question from one of my clients and the question in the last episode was
What they don’t tell you in Intensive Care when it comes to weaning from tracheostomy and ventilation!
You can check out last week’s episode by clicking on the link here.
In this week’s episode of “YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED“, I want to continue answering the next questions regarding James’ and Christine’s Dad in ICU who’s had a haemorrhagic stroke.
James’ and Christine’s Dad had a brain decompression where they evacuated a large bleed from his brain after the haemorrhagic stroke.
James’ and his sister Christine were getting their Dad in one of the best hospitals in the USA, the Cleveland clinic in Ohio.
In the meantime, their Dad was getting a tracheostomy because he couldn’t be weaned off the ventilator and the breathing tube.
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@momstablet433
@momstablet433 4 года назад
Well, where is he going to go? A typical long term care? LTAC is his best chance. LTAC takes the "failure" to ween patients and get them off the vent. So you say to let their dad take up a bed for his now chronically ill condition that an acutely ill patient will need. BTW......LTAC'S do have ICU's and they do get those failure to ween off the vent. Actually , they treat all the comorbitities. Stop scaring people!
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