Here are a few updates for today.
First, it's Quintin's birthday. Happy birthday Q!
Second, Quintin has been breathing on his own for the past 24 hours.
As you know, the nursing staff has been monitoring his ventilator breathing closely. They have been slowly lowering its settings, allowing him to do more and more of the work. Their goal has been to wean him towards independent breathing. Yesterday morning around 11 am, while still under close ICU supervision, they took him off the vent and let him breathe on his own. The air they are supplying him with is pre-warmed and pre-moistened and he is still breathing through his tracheotomy, so he is not quite breathing normal room air -- but wow, this is a huge step in the right direction!
If he continues to breathe well like this, we are expecting him to be moved from the ICU to the TRACU (Trauma Recovery and Acute Care Unit; pronounced "track-you") in the near future.
We'll keep you updated.
-Adrian
First, it's Quintin's birthday. Happy birthday Q!
Second, Quintin has been breathing on his own for the past 24 hours.
As you know, the nursing staff has been monitoring his ventilator breathing closely. They have been slowly lowering its settings, allowing him to do more and more of the work. Their goal has been to wean him towards independent breathing. Yesterday morning around 11 am, while still under close ICU supervision, they took him off the vent and let him breathe on his own. The air they are supplying him with is pre-warmed and pre-moistened and he is still breathing through his tracheotomy, so he is not quite breathing normal room air -- but wow, this is a huge step in the right direction!
If he continues to breathe well like this, we are expecting him to be moved from the ICU to the TRACU (Trauma Recovery and Acute Care Unit; pronounced "track-you") in the near future.
We'll keep you updated.
-Adrian
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