Results: 5

Do-not-resuscitate order in COVID-19 times: bioethics and professional ethics

Rev. gaúch. enferm; 42 (spe), 2021
ABSTRACT Objective: To reflect about the do-not-resuscitation order at COVID-19 in Brazil, under bioethical focus and medical and nursing professional ethics. Method: Reflection study based on the principlist bioethics of Beauchamps and Childress and in professional ethics, problematizing actions, and...

Obstinación terapéutica y su límite con la ética: ¿cuándo detenerse?

Rev. chil. anest; 50 (1), 2021
Obstinacy or therapeutic cruelty is a medical practice based on the application of extraordinary and disproportionate methods of life support in terminally ill or irrecoverable patients. It is not without risks and can cause physical, psychological and social damage, which is why this practice is not eth...

Do not attempt resuscitation orders at the emergency department of a teaching hospital

Einstein (Säo Paulo); 15 (4), 2017
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify factors associated with not attempting resuscitation. Methods: A cross-sectional study conducted at the emergency department of a teaching hospital. The sample consisted of 285 patients; in that, 216 were submitted to cardiopulmonary resuscitation and 69 were not. The da...

Orden de no reanimar: una oferta racional y ética
Do not resuscitate (DNR): a rational and ethic proposal

Razones técnico-profesionales, sociales y legales han convertido a la reanimación cardiopulmonar (RCP) en mandatoria frente al paro cardiorrespiratorio (pCR). Los resultados de la aplicación indiscriminada de RCP obligaron a cuestionar la conducta. Se propuso la “Orden de No Reanimar” (ONR), que c...

La reanimación cardiorrespiratoria y la orden de no reanimar
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and do not resuscitate orders

Rev. méd. Chile; 135 (5), 2007
In medical practice, the different scenarios in which cardio respiratory resuscitation (CPR) may be applied must be taken into account. CPR is crucial in subjects that arrive in emergency rooms or suffer a cardiac arrest in public places or at their homes. It is also critical in hospitalized patients wit...