Quick tip for families in ICU: What is euthanasia in Intensive care?

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Quick tip for families in ICU: What is euthanasia in Intensive care?

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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.

Before I go into the quick tip, first of all, I want to say a big, big, thank you. We’ve just exceeded 1300 subscribers on my YouTube channel. It’s a big thank you for all your support, for all your comments on the videos, for all your likes and for your ongoing loyalty. I really appreciate it. I really try and keep these videos high quality so that you can take something away from every video that’s tangible for you and your family when you have a loved one in intensive care.

Also, I will be watching and reading every one of your comments below, and I will be responding to them. Keep those messages short if you can. And just ask the question that you want to ask that you want to have answered, and then I will get right into it. The shorter you can keep your questions, the more I can respond to it.

So today’s quick tip video is about euthanasia in intensive care. So for over the last week, we have been working with a client who has their 77-year old father in intensive care after a stroke and pneumonia . And the intensive care team was adamant to kill their loved one. They said that it’s, “in the best interest” of their 77-year old dad to have life support withdrawn and move towards comfort care and palliative care, which is a euphemism for letting them die.

Continuation...
https://intensivecarehotline.com/blog/quick-tip-for-families-in-intensive-care-euthanasia-in-icu-exposed-and-a-life-saved/

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