Mr.Komoda suffers from aspiration-related pneumonia.
We stop his meal, and he is treated for intravenous feeding.
I think that his ability to swallow by cerebral hemorrhage is inferior.
He has the complication that resistance decreases for an infectious disease for example
diabetes mellitus.
His pneumonia may worsen against treatment.
When his state turned worse, do you hope to undergo intratracheal intubation, and to attach respiratory organs?
If his pneumonia is cured, I try whether we can ingest him.
The place that can live a life after he left the hospital by a method to take the nourishment is decided.
When he takes an action becoming disadvantageous to himself, we may use sensors to prevent it.