Proven 5 step process on how to be in control and influential if your loved one is a long-term Patient in Intensive Care

Published: Tue, 09/10/13

Hi, it's Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com , where we
instantly improve the lives of Families of critically ill Patients
in Intensive Care, so that you can have real power, real control
and so that you can influence decision making, even if you're not a
doctor or a nurse in Intensive Care!
In this week's blog I want to show you the "Follow this proven 5
step process on how to be in control and influential if your loved
one is a long-term Patient in Intensive Care or is facing treatment
limitations in Intensive Care"
Depending on your critically ill loved one's treatment, length of
stay in Intensive Care, your critically ill loved one's prognosis,
depending on the Intensive Care team's positioning and also
depending on your positioning, there are often various situations
that may lead to various outcomes in Intensive Care that are often
not necessarily dependent on your critically ill loved one's
situation and prognosis. They are most likely and more often than
not dependent on politics, the bed situation, the staffing
situation(doctors and nurses), the culture in the Intensive Care
Unit(positive or negative), the financial viability of the
treatment of your critically ill loved one and the financial budget
in the Intensive Care unit.
Let's say that your critically ill loved one has been to Intensive
Care a few times, has been ventilated a few times and has had
numerous setbacks...


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