If patients are to benefit from resuscitation, they must regain consciousness and their full faculties. In recent years, we have acquired important information about the natural history of neurological recovery from circulatory arrest. There are clinical tests that predict the outcome, both during ongoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and in the period after restoration of spontaneous circulation. The ability to predict neurological outcome at this stage offers a basis for certain ethical considerations, which are not exclusively centered on “do-not-attempt-resuscitation” (DNAR)- orders. Instead of being forced to make the decision that “I do not want CPR”, the patient should be able to decide that “I want resuscitation to be disconti...
Automatic suspension of do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders during general anesthesia does not sufficien...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Do not attempt resuscitation (DNAR) or do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DNACPR) orders ...
If patients are to benefit from resuscitation, they must regain consciousness and their full faculti...
© 2011 Dr. Barbara Jean HayesPlanning ahead for a hospital patient’s medical care and deciding wheth...
Every decision to perform or withhold cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has ethical implications t...
There are a wide variety of ethical issues and dilemmas involving resuscitation, the act of restorin...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an intervention developed in the field of emergency medicine ...
Decisions about whether to attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on an individual patient in ...
Objective: To determine current practice and attitudes among emergency physicians (EPs) regarding th...
Objectives: The aim of the study is to determine factors affecting the return of spontaneous circula...
Outcomes from cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) remain distressingly poor. Overuse of CPR is attri...
Objectives: The objectives were to determine current practice among emergency physicians (EPs) rega...
Background: Cardiac arrest is the final common step in the dying process. In the right context, resu...
Automatic suspension of do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders during general anesthesia does not sufficien...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Do not attempt resuscitation (DNAR) or do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DNACPR) orders ...
If patients are to benefit from resuscitation, they must regain consciousness and their full faculti...
© 2011 Dr. Barbara Jean HayesPlanning ahead for a hospital patient’s medical care and deciding wheth...
Every decision to perform or withhold cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has ethical implications t...
There are a wide variety of ethical issues and dilemmas involving resuscitation, the act of restorin...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an intervention developed in the field of emergency medicine ...
Decisions about whether to attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on an individual patient in ...
Objective: To determine current practice and attitudes among emergency physicians (EPs) regarding th...
Objectives: The aim of the study is to determine factors affecting the return of spontaneous circula...
Outcomes from cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) remain distressingly poor. Overuse of CPR is attri...
Objectives: The objectives were to determine current practice among emergency physicians (EPs) rega...
Background: Cardiac arrest is the final common step in the dying process. In the right context, resu...
Automatic suspension of do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders during general anesthesia does not sufficien...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Do not attempt resuscitation (DNAR) or do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DNACPR) orders ...