• Ugeskrift for laeger · Jun 2020

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    [Life-threatening illness and the decision to resuscitate or not].

    • Mette Asbjørn Neergaard, Dorte Lange Høst, Emma Helledie, Bodil Abild Jespersen, and Mette Kjærgaard Nielsen.
    • mettneer@rm.dk.
    • Ugeskr. Laeg. 2020 Jun 1; 182 (23).

    AbstractCurrent Danish guidance stipulates, that the physician responsible for treatment must assess, if resuscitation is medically indicated in patients with life-threatening illness. Nevertheless, terminally ill patients without medical indication for resuscitation are still asked about preferences for resuscitation rather than informed about the decision not to resuscitate. This review describes clinical dilemmas, which may arise, if these legal rights are misinterpreted. It provides a communication guide designed to assist physicians communicating with patients about the decision to resuscitate or not.

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