Terminal Extubation: Ethics Perspectives - U.S. Department ...
Mar 30, 2005 · Obviously, if we are expecting the patient or family to make decisions, it requires a knowledge of the facts. As you said, predicting prognosis is not always an exact science, and that can, at times, make it difficult. What we need to do is make clear to patients and families that we are removing our opinions, judgments, etc, from the facts. ................
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