@acorns47 @doctorcaldwell @mariamcgoretti clinicians have duty of care to present info sufficient for patient to make decision. If they >>>
@acorns47 @doctorcaldwell Usual reluctance to let go aside, I wonder if fear of being 'allowed to die' is the driver here? Not fear of death
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@C7RKY@acorns47@doctorcaldwell I would consider being allowed to die to be respectful -
@Cleverestcookie@acorns47@doctorcaldwell Sorry, I should clarify my 140 character limitations there - I mean allowed to die unnecessarily. -
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@acorns47@C7RKY@doctorcaldwell 'just because u can do it doesn't mean you should' - technically possible not same as humanely appropriate -
@Cleverestcookie@acorns47@C7RKY Human Factor is that its easier to do something because you can than face reality it simply won't work -
@doctorcaldwell@acorns47@C7RKY I've never been one to take the easy option. Gets me into all sorts of difficult discussions but I like a >
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@acorns47@C7RKY only one treatment ruled out by DNACPR. One only. https://www.dropbox.com/s/epqc0pmgc7znsfu/What%20treatment%20a%20DNACPR%20agreement%20bars%20a%20patient%20from.doc … have abused DNACPR to mean Do Not Care?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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