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Why Did the ICU Team Want to End My Life Prematurely? Compelling Letter from an ICU Survivor!
Why Did the ICU Team Want to End My Life Prematurely? Compelling Letter from an ICU Survivor!
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So, today’s tip is more about, “What goes through a surviving ICU patient’s mind when they come out of ICU?” This is actually about a client we worked with, would have been two years ago, maybe. The client was in ICU at the time with COVID like many of our other clients during the COVID period.
I remember working with a client who was in an induced coma in ICU at the time, and we were working with the family to try saving her life because the ICU was adamant that the client would not survive and if she was to survive, it was not in her “best interest.” That’s absolutely ridiculous.
Now, listen to these lady’s letter to the hospital that treated her at the time, and the question she’s asking.
“I’m writing the letter to inform you of my complaint regarding poor practice standards of care, neglect, misconduct, unconscious bias, and the inadequate way that information was given to my family before putting me in ICU when I was admitted to hospital.
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