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634-5789

(4,175 posts)
Sun Oct 3, 2021, 04:33 PM Oct 2021

The 7 Stages of Covid

Stage 1
You’ve had debilitating symptoms for a few days, but now it is so hard to breathe that you come to the emergency room. Your oxygen saturation level tells us you need help, a supplemental flow of 1 to 4 liters of oxygen per minute. We admit you and start you on antivirals, steroids, anticoagulants or monoclonal antibodies. You’ll spend several days in the hospital feeling run-down, but if we can wean you off the oxygen, you’ll get discharged. You survive.

Stage 2
It becomes harder and harder for you to breathe. “Like drowning,” many patients describe the feeling. The bronchodilator treatments we give you provide little relief. Your oxygen requirements increase significantly, from 4 liters to 15 liters to 40 liters per minute. Little things, like relieving yourself or sitting up in bed, become too difficult for you to do on your own. Your oxygen saturation rapidly declines when you move about. We transfer you to the intensive care unit.

Stage 3
You’re exhausted from hyperventilating to satisfy your body’s demand for air. We put you on noninvasive, “positive pressure” ventilation — a big, bulky face mask that must be Velcro’d tightly around your face so the machine can efficiently push pressure into your lungs to pop them open so you get enough of the oxygen it delivers.

Stage 4
Your breathing becomes even more labored. We can tell you’re severely fatigued. An arterial blood draw confirms that the oxygen content in your blood is critically low. We prepare to intubate you. If you’re able to and if there’s time, we will suggest that you call your loved ones. This might be the last time they’ll hear your voice.

We connect you to a ventilator. You are sedated and paralyzed, fed through a feeding tube, hooked to a Foley catheter and a rectal tube. We turn your limp body regularly, so you don’t develop pressure ulcers — bed sores. We bathe you and keep you clean. We flip you onto your stomach to allow for better oxygenation. We will try experimental therapeutics.

Stage 5
Some patients survive Stage 4. Unfortunately, your oxygen levels and overall condition have not improved after several days on the ventilator. Your COVID-infested lungs need assistance and time to heal, something that an ECMO machine, which bypasses your lungs and oxygenates your blood, can provide. But alas, our community hospital doesn’t have that capability.

If you’re stable enough, you will get transferred to another hospital for that therapy. Otherwise, we’ll continue treating you as best we can. We’re understaffed and overwhelmed, but we’ll always give you the best care we can.

Stage 6
The pressure required to open your lungs is so high that air can leak into your chest cavity, so we insert tubes to clear it out. Your kidneys fail to filter the byproducts from the drugs we continuously give you. Despite diuretics, your entire body swells from fluid retention, and you require dialysis to help with your renal function.

The long hospital stay and your depressed immune system make you susceptible to infections. A chest X-ray shows fluid accumulating in your lung sacs. A blood clot may show up, too. We can’t prevent these complications at this point; we treat them as they present.

If your blood pressure drops critically, we will administer vasopressors to bring it up, but your heart may stop anyway. After several rounds of CPR, we’ll get your pulse and circulation back. But soon, your family will need to make a difficult decision.

Stage 7
After several meetings with the palliative care team, your family decides to withdraw care. We extubate you, turning off the breathing machinery. We set up a final FaceTime call with your loved ones. As we work in your room, we hear crying and loving goodbyes. We cry, too, and we hold your hand until your last natural breath.

SOURCE and my thanks: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2021-08-26/pandemic-covid-19-stages-vaccination-intensive-care-respiratory-therapist

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The 7 Stages of Covid (Original Post) 634-5789 Oct 2021 OP
Sadly, reports like this one - and there have been many - don't seem to penetrate Ocelot II Oct 2021 #1
"Don't seem to penetrate" is so true. They are gone from reality. Way gone. Evolve Dammit Oct 2021 #10
Oh my God. Everyone should HAVE to read this. Scrivener7 Oct 2021 #2
Yes, but they are preaching to the choir. Ocelot II Oct 2021 #6
But you know what? The biggest danger to us is that we will let our guard down because Scrivener7 Oct 2021 #7
k&r Demovictory9 Oct 2021 #3
K&R K& R K&R K&R K& R K&R K&R K& R K&R nt TigressDem Oct 2021 #4
K&R Solly Mack Oct 2021 #5
K&R Backseat Driver Oct 2021 #8
K&R MustLoveBeagles Oct 2021 #9
That's very sobering... SergeStorms Oct 2021 #11
K&R gademocrat7 Oct 2021 #12
Thanks for posting this. C Moon Oct 2021 #13
Thank you for posting this LetMyPeopleVote Oct 2021 #14

Ocelot II

(115,523 posts)
1. Sadly, reports like this one - and there have been many - don't seem to penetrate
Sun Oct 3, 2021, 04:45 PM
Oct 2021

the thick skulls of the anti-vax/anti-mask crowd. They just don't believe covid is real, or if it is, that it's not really all that bad. They don't think they'll get it because they have strong immune systems, or because of Jesus. Some think medical people like in the OP who report how bad covid is are making it up, and that the people who do recover and beg others to get the vaccine are crisis actors. All those dead people aren't really dead, or they died of something else, or they died because they already had some other condition and would have died anyhow. There doesn't seem to be any argument or presentation of facts that can change their minds.

So, let them die? I suppose. But in the meantime they are making health care workers go through all the misery described in the OP while spreading the virus and allowing it to mutate further. They're burdening the entire system while killing off their own children's parent. And they don't care. I wouldn't either except for the damage they're doing far beyond themselves.

Ocelot II

(115,523 posts)
6. Yes, but they are preaching to the choir.
Sun Oct 3, 2021, 05:26 PM
Oct 2021

The people who really need to read this won't read it or even know it was written because they're inside their impenetrable "news" bubble; and if they did read it they wouldn't believe it - see my first post.

Scrivener7

(50,897 posts)
7. But you know what? The biggest danger to us is that we will let our guard down because
Sun Oct 3, 2021, 05:36 PM
Oct 2021

we're vaccinated, we're usually careful, etc.

Breakthroughs are rare, but I would do anything to avoid that. And maybe I need that image in my head to keep vigilant.

SergeStorms

(19,113 posts)
11. That's very sobering...
Sun Oct 3, 2021, 07:11 PM
Oct 2021

for most of us. Unfortunately there's a steadfast group of people who would not believe a word of it, no matter who died in front of their faces.

C Moon

(12,207 posts)
13. Thanks for posting this.
Sun Oct 3, 2021, 07:33 PM
Oct 2021

As terrible as all that care must feel, after they take it all off so the person can die, must be horrific!—I’m guessing they are unable to catch their breath until they die.

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