On Ventilator Post Cerebral Vascular Accident. Bleeding At The Back Of Head And In Coma State. Suggest The Treatment?
I am sorry to hear about your aunt. I'm sure she is a wonderful person and an excellent nurse professional.
The RT Guy is correct in saying that sometimes rapid eye movement can be observed in comatose patients. Her mouth opening prior to oral care ministrations can also be coincidental only. There are some standard tests that your physician can do (and might have completed already) such as a neurologic exam and to check brain activity through an electroencephalogram (EEG). You may ask her physicians to explain their results to the family in more detail, if needed.
In delicate matters such as these, we can only provide the family with the patient's current status and her prognosis. If the patient's wishes is unknown and there is no legal directive that she prepared before she turned for the worse, the next of kin and the closest relatives really have to decide on what the next step is. And it is one very hard decision to make.
If I may suggest, talk to her doctors first and get all the details and ask all your questions. Once you are satisfied with the information that you have, gather the family and talk about it. Try to map out all considerations including her quality of life before arriving at a decision.
I hope I was able to help, even a little. This is really a difficult situation - I was in the same position a few years back when my uncle developed diabetes complications. It will be hard and emotions will run high but I am sure, you, too can do it.
If you have any further queries, please let me know.
I wish you well, XXXX.
Take care,
Dr. Galera