Emergency Care and Treatment Plan public consultation - now open. https://www.resus.org.uk/consultations/emergency-care-and-treatment-plan/ …
@C7RKY @JFr4ser @ResusCouncilUK this form may be perceived as representing a pt's consent, when they've no place to sign it to confirm, tbh.
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@C7RKY@ResusCouncilUK Some of their consent is based on the fact they've presented themselves to hospital for treatment -
@JFr4ser@ResusCouncilUK That's assumed consent or implied consent. Neither of which I'm a fan of. Esp for any significant treatment choices -
@C7RKY@JFr4ser@ResusCouncilUK does mentioning the interventions change consent Issue from one type of consent to another? -
@katemasters67@JFr4ser@ResusCouncilUK Right now, there are no definitive rules as to where that line is drawn. That's part of the problem. -
@C7RKY@katemasters67@JFr4ser@ResusCouncilUK Unless perceived to be futile -
@jim_crawfurd@katemasters67@JFr4ser@ResusCouncilUK If perceived to be futile, nobody would be asked to consent to that treatment anyway. -
@C7RKY@jim_crawfurd@katemasters67@ResusCouncilUK I think away from DNACPR and advanced directives is beyond intention of this form -
@JFr4ser@jim_crawfurd@katemasters67@ResusCouncilUK Yes, but some of us have learned to consider unintended consequences up front nowadays - 11 more replies
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