Former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) improved and had his care rating changed. He remains hospitalized in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) of DF Star Hospital, no expected increase. But he was transferred to accommodation considered “more appropriate to the current clinical situation”.
DF Star classifies Bolsonaro’s new accommodation as an “intermediate care ICU (Intensive Care Unit). What the former president’s doctors explain is that this classification is equivalent to a “semi-intensive unit”, despite the hospital not using that name.
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In practice, nothing changes in the treatment of the former president, in the equipment available, in the accommodation or in the team of doctors and nurses available. Monitoring is still intense, but measurement of vital signs and basic care are less frequent.
Doctors of the former president consulted by CNN explain that the transfer particularly represents a change in Bolsonaro’s classification, towards a less critical state of health.
“You have an intermediate level of care, it is not as intensive as in the ICU, in the number of times vital signs are measured and the number of times the nurse performs all the usual care,” cardiologist Leandro Echenique, who accompanies the former president, told CNN.
Bolsonaro has been admitted to DF Star since last Friday (13). After presenting symptoms such as vomiting and chills in Papudinha, where he is serving his sentence, the former president was transferred to the hospital. The exams pointed to a
In the ICU, . In the following days, the former president showed improvement in both conditions, which led to his transfer of accommodation on Monday (16).
At this time, he continues to be treated with antibiotics, clinical support and respiratory and motor physiotherapy. The hospital also indicates that There is no forecast for Bolsonaro to leave the intermediate care ICU.