3 things you didn't know are happening BEHIND THE SCENES, whilst your loved one is critically ill in Intensive Care
Published: Fri, 01/24/14
scenes, whilst your loved one is critically ill in Intensive Care,
but you must know if you want to have control, power and influence!
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 last week's blog I've shown you "The 5 step
contrarian advice for Families of critically ill Patients in
Intensive Care that gives you control, power and influence whilst
your loved one is critically ill in Intensive Care" You can
read, watch or listen to the blog by clicking on the link here.
http://intensivecarehotline.com/?p=4763
In this week's blog I want to show you "The 3 things you
didn't know that are happening BEHIND THE SCENES, whilst your
loved one is critically ill in Intensive Care, but you must know if
you want to have control, power and influence!"
If your loved one has been admitted to Intensive Care for critical
illness, chances are that you are out of your comfort zone and that
you feel challenged, frustrated, vulnerable, stressed and you feel
like there's just too much happening all at once.
Moreover, you feel like you have little or no control, power and
influence, because the Intensive Care team holds all the perceived
power in the situation and they most likely have already told you
so, directly or indirectly.
What's even worse, they won't tell you what's really
happening, because the situation that
you, your Family and your critically ill loved one are in is a very
difficult situation and the Intensive Care team really has no
desire to change that situation and if anything the Intensive Care
team wants to make sure that they keep you at "arms'
length" so to speak so that they can continue driving their
agenda without you and especially without you and your Family
having control, power and influence.
Insights and the "behind the scenes" stuff are crucial
for you having control, power and influence!
The Intensive Care team will also make sure that you and your
Family don't get any insight into the things that are happening
"behind the scenes" in Intensive Care thatIs driving the
decision makingIs driving the allocation of resourcesIs driving the
positioning of the Intensive Care team as it relates to your
critically ill loved one's prognosis and diagnosis!
After all there is far too much at stake for the Intensive Care
team and the Hospital that goes way beyond the emotional drama that
you, your Family and your critically ill loved one are going
through.
99% of Families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care
don't have control power and influence, because they don't
know what's happening "behind the scenes".
Moreover, if you are like 99% of Families of critically ill
Patients in Intensive Care, the Intensive Care team continues to
hold all the power, control and influence in the situation, because
you haven't even thought about or considered that the decisions
that are made and the positioning that the Intensive Care team
displays is all dependent on the things that are happening in the
background and "behind the scenes" so to speak.
Those dynamics are in play from the minute you enter the Intensive
Care unit and if you buy into and if you don't question those
dynamics you wind up having no control, power and influence at
all...
Unless, unless you belong in the 1% bracket of Families of
critically ill Patients in Intensive Care who wind up having
control, power and influence, irrespective of the situation that
they and their critically ill loved one are in. And you may wonder
why they have control, power and influence?
I'm glad you've asked... Those Families have control, power
and influence because they question the authority they are dealing
with and they are courageous enough to do their own independent
research(like at www.INTENSIVECAREHOTLINE.COM ) and they are not
afraid to speak up, ask difficult questions and generally do the
total opposite of what 99% of Families of critically ill Patients
are doing.
I therefore want to give you "The 3 things you didn't know
that are happening behind the scenes, whilst your loved one is
critically ill in Intensive Care, but you must know if you want to
have control, power and influence!"
NUMBER ONE:
The Intensive Care team's positioning of your critically ill
loved one's prognosis and diagnosis is ALWAYS dependent on
whether your critically ill loved one is viewed as a "good
business case" or a "bad business case".
Therefore, if the Intensive Care team thinks that they are not
making any money if they continue treating your loved one's
critical illness, they will position your loved one's prognosis
and diagnosis accordingly.
This is especially important for you and for your Family if your
critically ill loved one is facing a long-term stay in Intensive
Care or has any other type of injury or disease such as severe head
injuries, polytrauma etc... This is irrespective of whether your
critically ill loved one is on a government scheme or a privately
insured Patient. Your job is to listen carefully and to question
the Intensive Care team's very positioning
NUMBER TWO:
Continue reading by clicking on this link
http://intensivecarehotline.com/?p=4820 and read all "3 things
you
didn't know that are happening behind the scenes, whilst your
loved one is critically ill in Intensive Care, but you must know if
you want to have control, power and influence!"
Also, check out our "YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED" Section,
where we answer your questions.
In this week I answer "Why do doctors in Intensive Care insert
a Tracheostomy after an induced coma?"
Check it out here http://intensivecarehotline.com/?p=4825
Also keep an eye out for our product launch in the next couple of
months, as we are in the middle of creating and then launching an
online course for Families of critically ill Patients in Intensive
Care that gives them ultimate power, control and influence, whilst
their loved one is critically ill in Intensive Care. We keep you
informed in our weekly updates about our upcoming launch and
products.
Send me an email with your questions and comments to
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