7 ANSWERS TO THE 7 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS IF YOUR LOVED ONE REQUIRES VENTILATION WITH TRACHEOSTOMY IN ICU!

Published: Fri, 01/15/16

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 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!


Mechanical ventilation with tracheostomy is one of the biggest issues and challenges for critically ill Patients in Intensive Care!


And it's also one of the biggest challenges for families in Intensive Care when they see their critically ill loved one suffer when they require mechanical ventilation with tracheostomy!


Families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care who require ongoing mechnical ventilation with tracheostomies often get it all wrong and they often don't know what the answers to all of their burning questions are!


How do I know?


After more than 15 years Intensive Care nursing in three different countries and after I have literally worked with thousands of critically ill Patients and their families, I have seen and learned the difference.


I have seen and looked after thousands of mechanically ventilated Patients in Intensive Care with tracheostomy that I am in a position to tell you everything you need to know when it comes to mechanical ventilation with tracheostomy in Intensive Care!


And because I have worked with so many mechanically ventilated Patients with tracheostomies in Intensive Care and their families, I also know what questions you have and what your worries are!


I know how much you wish that the ventilator and the tracheostomy could just be removed from your critically ill loved one so that they could just leave Intensive Care and go home...


And I know how much you wish that either yourself or the Intensive Care team could speed up the process to take off the ventilator and remove the tracheostomy quickly...


I know how much you feel like you could just "flick a switch" so that your critically ill loved one could just be taken off the ventilator and have their tracheostomy removed...


But in order to do that, to get the knowledge and insights quickly you need to quickly educate yourself, get the crucial "insider knowledge" that I am able to give to you..

 

I therefore wrote an Ebook, I shot a video and I recorded a podcast about it and here it is


THE 7 ANSWERS TO THE 7 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS IF YOUR LOVED ONE REQUIRES ONGOING MECHANICAL VENTILATION WITH TRACHEOSTOMY IN INTENSIVE CARE!



In this Ebook that comes with a Video and an audio recording/Podcast you'll discover


  • Will my loved one require mechanical ventilation and a Tracheostomy for the rest of their life?

  • Will my loved one die because of the ongoing mechanical ventilation and the Tracheostomy?

  • Is it painful for my loved one to have a Tracheostomy and ongoing mechanical ventilation?

  • What are the strategies to improve my critically ill loved one’s situation while they are in Intensive Care ventilator dependent with Tracheostomy?

  • Is it possible for my critically ill loved one to have Quality of Life with ongoing mechanical ventilation and a Tracheostomy?

  • Will my loved one ever get out of Intensive Care because of the ongoing mechanical ventilation and the Tracheostomy and will my loved one ever be able to get off the ventilator?

  • Will my loved one catch an infection because of the Intensive Care environment and the ventilator?

  • How to position yourself powerfully and position your self well mentally, irrespective of the challenges you, your family and your critically ill loved one are facing!

  • What you need to do, if the Intensive Care team suggests a "withdrawal of treatment" or a "limitation of treatment" as being "in the best interest" of your critically ill loved one!

  • What you need to know about "Quality of life" and the perception the Intensive Care team has about "future quality of life"

  • Why you and your family need to have your own definition and your own reality about "Quality of life" and "future quality of life", irrespective of the Intensive Care team's point of view and their mainly "hidden-agenda"!

  • How to change the perception that the Intensive Care team has about you and your family so that the Intensive Care team perceives you as different from the 99% of families in Intensive Care who have no peace of mind, no control, no power and no influence!

  • How long it'll take for your critically ill loved one to be weaned off  the ventilator and the tracheostomy

  • How to know what "the elephant in the room" is, that the Intensive Care team will never mention to you, but is ultimately shaping the positioning of your critically ill loved one's prognosis by the Intensive Care team!

  • What you and your family need to know about the competition between medical teams when it comes to ventilator dependency and tracheostomy and how you can use it to your advantage! (most Families in Intensive Care have no idea how to make use of competing interests between medical teams)

  • How the culture in an Intensive Care Unit dictates how the Intensive Care team positions the ventilator dependency and the tracheostomy of your critically ill loved one and how you can find out whether you are dealing with a positive or a negative culture

  • Why care and treatment the Intensive Care team offers to your critically ill loved one goes way beyond your critically ill loved one's diagnosis and prognosis and you will discover the ultimate determinant what treatment and care is offered or not offered to your critically ill loved one by the Intensive Care team!

  • What the Intensive Care team really means when they say that a "withdrawal of treatment" or a "limitation of treatment" is "in the best interest" of your critically ill loved one!

  • I will show you an "outside of the box" solution that can help your critically ill loved one dramatically and most Intensive Care don't have that one on their radar!

  • Why your attitude, your outlook on life, your level of peace of mind, control, power and influence is the most important ingredient for you and your family to have leverage!

  • Why a lot of the things the Intensive Care team is telling you is based on "guesswork" and not on real science!

  • How you can effectively deal with an end of life situation if your critically ill loved one is really dying and how you can get peace of mind, control, power and influence in those challenging, difficult and heartbreaking situation!

  • You'll get real world examples that you can easily adapt to your and your critically ill loved one's situation!

  • The Ebook, Video and Audio Recording is written and recorded in plain English that you can understand! I don't use medical jargon or any other words that you can't understand

  • Most importantly you will discover how you and your family will stay in control of your critically ill loved one's fate and destiny!

The good news is it's all there for you and you can either read, watch a video or listen to it on audio on your Laptop, ipad or iphone on your way to the hospital or even in the Intensive Care waiting room!


It's all tailor made, just for you.


Check it out here(click on the link)


“To live through an impossible situation, you don’t need the reflexes of a Grand Prix driver, the muscles of a Hercules, or the mind of an Einstein. You simply need to know what to do.”  (Anthony Greenbank)


You, your family and your critically ill loved one are in an "impossible situation" when your loved one requires mechanical ventilation with tracheostomy and you know you can't afford to get it wrong.


I'll show you exactly how you can quickly get peace of mind, control, power and influence and how you can live through this "impossible situation"!




​Check it out here(click on the link)


PS: We offer a 7 day money back guarantee so you can try the Ebook, Video and Audio recording at my risk




Your friend

Patrik


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Wishing you and your family all the very best


Your Friend


Patrik Hutzel

Critical Care Nurse

Founder& Editor

WWW.INTENSIVECAREHOTLINE.COM