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Critical care clinics · Jan 1993
ReviewEthical considerations in the treatment of AIDS patients in the intensive care unit.
- J Brown and C L Sprung.
- Terem Immediate Medical Care, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
- Crit Care Clin. 1993 Jan 1;9(1):115-23.
AbstractThe treatment of patients with AIDS in the ICU presents the clinician with special challenges. The admission policies of ICUs are examined, and the authors suggest ways in which ethical difficulties may be minimized. A new concept of futility is suggested, which considers both the patient's holistic needs together with his or her immediate medical prognosis. Changes in the law regarding patient choice are discussed.
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