I have posted here about my dad who is in ICU for severe pneumonia (3 weeks intubated, 1.5 week trachy). Initially, he went to the hospital for a minor operation to remove a benign cyst from his throat and acquired pneumonia in the hospital after the surgery. After switching to trachy, they tried to wake him up once and his blood pressure, saturation, and breathing became wild and coughing started so they sedated him again. When sedated, his saturation is 93-98%, O2 is 35%, EtCO2 is 46-47, respiratory rate is 30, PEEP is 5. The pressure setting on the ventilator is 24. I don’t really know if we are even close to weaning off….
The problem is that my mom and I developed a little trauma from talking to the doctors and getting updates as the last few times they only said something like “he will not last a week” or “It is not getting worse but it is not getting better so he may slowly decline”. We really cannot take another poor prognosis. Although we go to the hospital every day, we haven’t spoken to his doctor for a week and half since the trachy was fitted. We have only spoken to the nurses who mentioned there has been small progress shown in x-ray but they suspect his lungs are getting permanent damage.
What should we do? They haven’t approached us with any updates either. They haven't taken back their prognosis of "he has only one week left." We want to know what is their plan regarding weaning him off from an induced coma and if there is any progress with pneumonia. But it is really scary to ask them.. How often should a family touch base with doctors? And how does everyone stay brave talking to the doctors?
Thank you everyone in advance.