Emergency care plans at the end of life
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

Emergency care plans at the end of life

2017-03-08
When a person’s heart or breathing stops and the cause is reversible, immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) offers a chance of life. However, when a person is dying—for example, from organ failure, frailty, or advanced cancer—and his or her heart stops as a final part of a dying process, CPR will not prevent death and may do harm. But conversations around that distinction are difficult. In a this podcast, we explore the ways in which these conversations go wrong, and give some pract...
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