Mrs G. Oner, a 58-year-old woman, had a massive myocardial infarction after an aneurysmectomy being kept alive for several weeks by a left ventricular assist device. It appears that she may survive. However, Mrs Oner has become clinically depressed and is strongly considering discontinuing hemodynamic support. After a discussion about her condition during which she learned that survival could not be assured, she elected what the hospital calls “code two” do not resuscitate (DNR) status (no cardiopulmonary resuscitation, no intubation) but wants all other treatment to continue “as long as it will help her.” She did not discuss this decision with her husband, an internationally acclaimed professor of law, beforehand. When he visits later that...
© 2007 SAGE Publications.Current medical emphasis on autonomy requires that patients be primary in a...
End-of-life (EOL) care takes an important place in critical care settings. Of it, one of the most se...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and mechanical ventilation have enabled us to prolong the life of pati...
Mrs G. Oner, a 58-year-old woman, had a massive myocardial infarction after an aneurysmectomy being ...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Do Not Resuscitate orders among terminally ill patients starts to be one of the most common argument...
As more Americans have become aware of end-of-life planning, health care professionals are faced wit...
Every human being needs to live with no suffering and to survive a satisfactory quality of life, how...
Mr T. Ragic presented with a thrombosed limb of an aortobifemoral graft placed over 2 decades ago. H...
T his report addresses the difficult situation inwhich a patient or surrogate decisionmakerwishes ca...
EssayIn most cultures, when making treatment decisions for adults, children, and neonates with end s...
Mr I.N. Felicitous suffered a dense stroke after an urgent carotid endarterectomy 3 days ago. Presen...
Medical advances have significantly improved the chances of survival for many patients with life-thr...
Background: Advance directives guide healthcare providers to listen to and respect patients’ wishes ...
If patients are to benefit from resuscitation, they must regain consciousness and their full faculti...
© 2007 SAGE Publications.Current medical emphasis on autonomy requires that patients be primary in a...
End-of-life (EOL) care takes an important place in critical care settings. Of it, one of the most se...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and mechanical ventilation have enabled us to prolong the life of pati...
Mrs G. Oner, a 58-year-old woman, had a massive myocardial infarction after an aneurysmectomy being ...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Do Not Resuscitate orders among terminally ill patients starts to be one of the most common argument...
As more Americans have become aware of end-of-life planning, health care professionals are faced wit...
Every human being needs to live with no suffering and to survive a satisfactory quality of life, how...
Mr T. Ragic presented with a thrombosed limb of an aortobifemoral graft placed over 2 decades ago. H...
T his report addresses the difficult situation inwhich a patient or surrogate decisionmakerwishes ca...
EssayIn most cultures, when making treatment decisions for adults, children, and neonates with end s...
Mr I.N. Felicitous suffered a dense stroke after an urgent carotid endarterectomy 3 days ago. Presen...
Medical advances have significantly improved the chances of survival for many patients with life-thr...
Background: Advance directives guide healthcare providers to listen to and respect patients’ wishes ...
If patients are to benefit from resuscitation, they must regain consciousness and their full faculti...
© 2007 SAGE Publications.Current medical emphasis on autonomy requires that patients be primary in a...
End-of-life (EOL) care takes an important place in critical care settings. Of it, one of the most se...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and mechanical ventilation have enabled us to prolong the life of pati...