نتایج جستجو برای: physiologic futility

تعداد نتایج: 30218  

2014
Ramesh P Aacharya

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a life-saving intervention in emergency medical care practiced globally for the last more than seven decades. It cannot be a solution to prevent every death and there are risks associated with this intervention. This article focuses on the ethical dilemmas related to the decisions of medical futility in cardiopulmonary resuscitation particularly in emergen...

Journal: :The virtual mentor : VM 1999
Robert M. Sade

Use of life-sustaining or invasive interventions in patients in a persistent vegetative state or who are terminally ill may only prolong the dying process. What constitutes futile intervention remains a point of controversy in the medical literature and in clinical practice. In clinical practice, controversy arises when the patient or proxy and the physician have discrepant values or goals of c...

2008
K. R. Chernyshov

The present paper deals with statements of a recently published book of the “Nauka” Publishing House (Moscow, 2005) on regularity of appearance of the Fibonacci golden mean as a quantitative characteristic in the social and economical sphere and necessity to follow it under increasing management efficiency. The present paper proposes a negative answer to the question on necessity of following t...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Ethics 2004

Journal: :Journal of Political Economy 1910

Journal: :Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2012

Journal: :Critical Care 2003
J Randall Curtis

provides a fascinating window into the complex issue of use of the principle of medical futility in critical care practice. The editors constructed three cases, designed to range from a patient likely to benefit from the therapy we call 'intensive care' to a patient for whom this therapy would provide no benefit and therefore could be considered medically futile. They then identified critical c...

Journal: :Journal of bioethical inquiry 2012
Tuck Wai Chan Desley Hegney

Religious faith and medicine combine harmoniously in Buddhist views, each in its own way helping Buddhists enjoy a more fruitful existence. Health care providers need to understand the spiritual needs of patients in order to provide better care, especially for the terminally ill. Using a recently reported case to guide the reader, this paper examines the issue of medical futility from a Buddhis...

Journal: :Medicine, health care, and philosophy 2010
Bjørn Hofmann

It has been argued extensively that diagnostic services are a general good, but that it is offered in excess. So what is the problem? Is not "too much of a good thing wonderful", to paraphrase Mae West? This article explores such a possibility in the field of radiological services where it is argued that more than 40% of the examinations are excessive. The question of whether radiological exami...

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