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In reply to the discussion: A nightmare that doctors overwhelmingly choose to avoid when they die themselves [View all]WCLinolVir
(951 posts)Don't want all those measures? Don't have them. Do your family a favor and have the discussion before anything happens. Make sure your wishes are known. Doctors are notoriously in denial. Work with one, or better yet, several.
When was the study done? CPR recommendations have changed now. Don't blame CPR, as we understand how important it is to get help from someone competent. The take-away from this should be the importance of training. The importance of intervention as quickly as possible. Not what a boondoggle life support measures are.
ICU is for the sickest, most compromised patients. No surprise the attrition rate is higher than a regular ward.
This is an alarmist post which does not address the real issue here. Really-the TV lies???