@C7RKY @ResusCouncilUK Yes. I say to the patient Id like to swap your face mask for ... Because.... They agree which is consent.
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@C7RKY@ResusCouncilUK Yes to an extent. If ventilation agreed not appropriate when well and calm still not appropriate when frightened. -
@JFr4ser@ResusCouncilUK Pt's right to change their mind is always their own. Though they can't demand inappropriate treatment, I appreciate -
@C7RKY@ResusCouncilUK It is. Within the context of inappropriate treatment. Acuity/fear influence decision making tho,not always as expect -
@JFr4ser@ResusCouncilUK Again... I can understand that. Fear can make people behave in unusual ways & may influence decisions.
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@C7RKY@ResusCouncilUK that's not the same as refusing ventilation if appropriate and agreeing to it when acutely unwell and distressedThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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