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!
Very few situations are as challenging as having a loved one critically ill in Intensive Care!
Even worse, very few situations are as challenging as having a loved one critically ill in Intensive Care who is a long-term Patient in Intensive Care.
Being a long-term Patient in Intensive Care includes any
Patient who is exceeding the two to three week mark in Intensive Care.
Having a loved one critically ill in Intensive Care is challenging enough and once your critically ill loved one has exceeded the two to three week mark in Intensive Care you would have noticed a difference.
You would have noticed the difference in how your critically ill loved one is
looking, you would have noticed that your loved one has lost weight, looks jaded or they may still be in an induced coma...
It really depends on the circumstances.
But most of the time you will have noticed a difference within yourself and your family, because once you have been to Intensive care to visit your critically ill loved one day in and day out
and maybe you have even spent a few nights in Intensive Care to hold your critically ill loved one's hands... you will have noticed that you are getting tired, jaded, exhausted and you just simply don't know what the future has in stall for you and your family!
It's not a great situation to be in and even the strongest person can crack under the pressure and the challenges when such a challenging situation is coming
along!
You and your family will have also noticed that after two to three weeks of your loved one being in Intensive Care that the Intensive Care team will be changing their approach towards you, towards your family and towards your critically ill loved one.
The fact of the matter is that after about two to three weeks in Intensive Care the pressure is
mounting...
The pressure is mounting for all parties involved...
You and your family are getting tired, exhausted and jaded and you want the crystal ball to look into the future to see where this is going....
Will your critically ill loved one survive their
ordeal?
Will your critically ill loved one have any quality of life?
Will your critically ill loved one have any chance of a meaningful recovery?
But what's even more important, the big machinery, the Multi-Billion Dollar $$$ per year Industry that is Intensive Care is having
its wheels in motion 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days in a year.
And you as a family member of a long-term critically ill Patient in Intensive Care simply have no idea what's happening "behind the scenes" in Intensive Care in the meantime...
By now, the Intensive Care team has a very clear agenda how they present and position your critically
ill loved one's prognosis and diagnosis to you...
By now the Intensive Care team has a very clear agenda in how they talk to you, when they talk to you or if they chose to talk to you at all...
By now the Intensive Care team knows how they can "sell" you on their agenda... an agenda you know nothing about...
By now the Intensive Care team has seized you up and they know that you belong to the 99% of the families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care who have no peace of mind, no control, no power and no influence...
And by now, the Intensive Care team knows that you take everything for "face value" they are telling you, they know that you don't question, that you don't do your own
research and that you simply buy into the "perceived power" and the "perceived authority" of the Intensive Care team...
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 also worked as a Nurse Unit Manager for more than 5 years in Intensive Care and I have been in many meetings with families in Intensive Care where their loved one was a long-term Patient in Intensive Care.
Not many situations in Intensive Care are more challenging than having a loved one critically ill
in Intensive Care when they are a long-term Patient in Intensive Care.
Not many situations in Intensive Care are more challenging than having to deal with the uncertainties that go hand in hand when your loved one is a long-term Patient in Intensive Care!
And
not many situations in Intensive Care are more challenging than not knowing what to do when your loved one is a long-term Intensive Care Patient.
And not many situations in Intensive Care are more likely to jeopardise your critically ill loved one's life than being in Intensive Care long-term...
Why?
Because the more time your critically ill loved one spends in an Intensive care bed without any significant improvement, the higher the likelihood that the Intensive Care team will suggest that a "withdrawal of
treatment" or a "limitation of treatment" is "in the best interest" for your critically ill loved one!
The bottom line is that if your critically ill loved one is a long-term Patient in Intensive Care or is facing treatment limitations in Intensive Care, that you and your family will be at a loss and you will be
struggling with this massive "once in a lifetime" challenge!
The bottom line is that if your critically ill loved one is a long-term Patient in Intensive Care or is facing treatment limitations in Intensive Care you and your family simply don't know what to do...
The bottom line is that if your critically ill loved one is a long-term Patient in Intensive Care or is facing treatment limitations in Intensive Care, the Intensive Care team has the upper hand if you continue doing what you are doing...
It doesn't have to be that way...
All you need is to get yourself informed, discover the things you know you need discovering.
I have therefore written an Ebook, recorded a video and recorded a podcast(audio recording) on
FOLLOW THIS PROVEN 6 STEP PROCESS, ON HOW TO BE POWERFUL, IN CONTROL, INFLUENTIAL AND HAVE PEACE OF MIND, IF YOUR LOVED ONE IS A LONG-TERM PATIENT IN INTENSIVE CARE OR IS FACING TREATMENT LIMITATIONS IN INTENSIVE CARE!
In the Ebook, the Video and the Podcast(audio recording)
you'll discover
- how you can stop buying into the “perceived power” and “perceived authority” of the Intensive Care team and how you can powerfully position yourself, your family and your
critically ill loved one so that you ultimately have peace of mind, control, power and influence!
- you will discover that the Intensive Care team has already scripted what they are going say to you, how they are going to say it and when they say it, so that they can keep you at “arm’s length” so that they can drive their mainly ‘hidden agenda’,
that’s driven from what’s happening “behind the scenes” in Intensive Care!
- The Intensive Care team’s own agenda is always a result of what’s happening “behind the scenes” in Intensive Care and the Intensive Care team’s agenda is driven by the politics, the dynamics, the power play and power struggles, the hierarchy, the competing interests, the intrigue and the
psychology!
- The mental changes you need to make so that you can have peace of mind, control, power and influence!
- What questions you need to ask in order to get peace of mind, control, power and influence quickly, even if the situation your critically ill loved one is in looks
grim!
- That what may be in your critically ill loved one’s “BEST INTEREST” from a hospital or Intensive Care Unit point of view, is almost always not in your critically ill loved one’s “BEST INTEREST”!
- That being a long-term Patient in Intensive Care is challenging and
that despite the challenges of being a long-term Patient in Intensive Care your critically ill loved one can get better!
- Discover that “truth” is a very thin concept in Intensive Care and why it’s critically important that you discover and create your own truth and reality, irrespective of the Intensive Care team’s opinion and ‘hidden-agenda’!
- Discover why every Patient in Intensive Care is different and that you can never compare one Patient with another!
- Find out exactly what decisions the Intensive Care team makes the minute your critically ill loved one is being admitted to Intensive Care and what it means for your critically ill loved one’s diagnosis and prognosis, as well as the care
and treatment they are receiving or not receiving!
- Discover what’s happening in meetings “behind the scenes” in Intensive Care and how these meetings impact on the positioning of your critically ill loved one’s diagnosis and prognosis by the Intensive Care team, especially as it relates to long-term stays in Intensive Care and to treatment
limitations in Intensive Care!
- Discover why long-term stays and treatment limitations in Intensive Care are only “perceived situations” and how you can change the perception, including the Intensive Care team’s perception!
- Discover how meetings
“behind the scenes” in Intensive Care impact on the care and the treatment offered or not offered to your critically ill loved one! – Just simply by knowing how the Intensive Care team positions your critically ill loved one’s diagnosis and prognosis and also just by simply knowing what care and treatment the Intensive Care team may offer or not offer, puts you way above other Families of critically ill Patients who don’t question, who don’t look “behind the
scenes” and who take everything for “face value” the Intensive Care team is telling them!
- Discover how you can turn your weakness of not knowing anything about Intensive Care into your greatest strength! It’s something the Intensive Care team doesn’t expect and it’ll turn the tables in your favour if you master this skill!
- What you need to know about how the Intensive Care team’s outlook on life impacts on the positioning of your critically ill loved one’s diagnosis and prognosis, as well as the care and treatment offered or not offered to your critically ill loved one!
- Why there are massive moral and ethical implications and challenges involved in long-term
stays and treatment limitations in Intensive Care and those situations are rarely “clear cut” nor are they “black and white”
- How the Intensive Care Units and Intensive Care team’s culture is having a big impact to how they treat your critically ill loved one and your family!
- Why you need to listen to your gut and intuition as your overall guide, rather than listening to the Intensive Care team’s strict academic and scientific points of view!
- How to find your own unique voice during this challenging process and how to make sure that your voice counts so that your opinion matters, irrespective of the Intensive Care team’s point of
view!
- Why your critically ill loved one’s age is not as important as you think it is, especially if the Intensive Care team pointing out your critically ill loved one’s age!
- What you must know about the financial budget in an Intensive Care Unit and how it impacts on the positioning of your critically ill loved one’s
diagnosis and prognosis by the Intensive Care team, as well as the care and treatment offered or not offered to your critically ill loved one! This insider knowledge is at least worth $ 1,000 and you can get it in this Ebook, the Video and the Audio recording for $27
- Why the Intensive Care team thinks that your critically ill loved one
is a “time and resource sucker” without explicitly telling you and how you can turn it around!
- Why the Intensive Care team may not be prepared to make an “emotional investment” in a long-term stay of your critically ill loved one and what you need to do in order for the Intensive Care team to commit to that emotional investment, so that your critically ill loved one can
recover!
- Why long-term Patients in Intensive Care with treatment limitations are not interesting to look after, because Intensive Care teams are “thrill seekers” and they are often far more interested in looking after “new” and “unstable” Patients who have been newly admitted to Intensive
Care!
- you’ll get real world examples that you can easily adapt to your and your critically ill loved one’s situation!
In the Ebook, the video and the podcast(audio recording)
FOLLOW THIS PROVEN 6 STEP PROCESS, ON HOW TO BE POWERFUL, IN CONTROL, INFLUENTIAL AND HAVE PEACE OF MIND, IF YOUR LOVED ONE IS A LONG-TERM PATIENT IN INTENSIVE CARE OR IS
FACING TREATMENT LIMITATIONS IN INTENSIVE CARE!
you'll get all the insights and preparation you need to have negotiation power, bargaining power and decision making authority when your loved one is a long-term Patient in Intensive Care or is facing treatment limitations in Intensive Care!
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..
In the Ebook, the video and the audio recording you'll get intimate knowledge about long-term stays and treatment limitations in Intensive Care because they often go hand in hand...
Check it out here
The good news is it's all there
for you and you can either read, watch the videos 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 is critically ill in Intensive Care as a long-term Patient
I'll show you exactly how you can quickly get peace of mind, control, power and influence during a
"formal family meeting and how you can live through this "impossible situation"!
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
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