Purpose: A rapidly evolving resuscitation science provides more effective treatments to an aging population with multiple comorbidites. Concurrently, emergency care has become patient-centered. This review aims to describe challenges associated with the application of key principles of bioethics in resuscitation and post-resuscitation care; propose actions to address these challenges; and highlight the need for evidence-based ethics and consensus on ethical principles interpretation. Methods: Following agreement on the article’s outline, subgroups of 2–3 authors provided narrative reviews of ethical issues concerning autonomy and honesty, beneficence/nonmaleficence and dignity, justice, specific practices/circumstances such as family presen...
The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation has initiated a continuous review of new, peer-...
© 2011 Dr. Barbara Jean HayesPlanning ahead for a hospital patient’s medical care and deciding wheth...
EssayIn most cultures, when making treatment decisions for adults, children, and neonates with end s...
Purpose: A rapidly evolving resuscitation science provides more effective treatments to an aging pop...
Introduction: Emergency physicians (EPs) working in low-resource settings, where patients mainly bea...
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Background: Ethical issues with regard to resusci...
This thesis examines some of the ethical issues around paramedic decisions to commence or forego res...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Description: v, 221 leaves ; 30 cm. Notes: "January 2001". Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Otago, 200...
Objectives: The objectives were to determine current practice among emergency physicians (EPs) rega...
BACKGROUND Europe is a patchwork of 47 countries with legal, cultural, religious, and economic di...
The study of ethics is an effort to understand and examine the moral life. The Hippocratic Oath is r...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation research is a vital area of research that has made significant contrib...
Challenging issues confront emergency physicians routinely when performing cardiopulmonary resuscita...
Objective: To determine current practice and attitudes among emergency physicians (EPs) regarding th...
The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation has initiated a continuous review of new, peer-...
© 2011 Dr. Barbara Jean HayesPlanning ahead for a hospital patient’s medical care and deciding wheth...
EssayIn most cultures, when making treatment decisions for adults, children, and neonates with end s...
Purpose: A rapidly evolving resuscitation science provides more effective treatments to an aging pop...
Introduction: Emergency physicians (EPs) working in low-resource settings, where patients mainly bea...
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Background: Ethical issues with regard to resusci...
This thesis examines some of the ethical issues around paramedic decisions to commence or forego res...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Description: v, 221 leaves ; 30 cm. Notes: "January 2001". Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Otago, 200...
Objectives: The objectives were to determine current practice among emergency physicians (EPs) rega...
BACKGROUND Europe is a patchwork of 47 countries with legal, cultural, religious, and economic di...
The study of ethics is an effort to understand and examine the moral life. The Hippocratic Oath is r...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation research is a vital area of research that has made significant contrib...
Challenging issues confront emergency physicians routinely when performing cardiopulmonary resuscita...
Objective: To determine current practice and attitudes among emergency physicians (EPs) regarding th...
The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation has initiated a continuous review of new, peer-...
© 2011 Dr. Barbara Jean HayesPlanning ahead for a hospital patient’s medical care and deciding wheth...
EssayIn most cultures, when making treatment decisions for adults, children, and neonates with end s...