Title of article :
Emergency physicians and physician-assisted suicide, part II: Emergency care for patients who have attempted physician-assisted suicide
Author/Authors :
John C. Moskop، نويسنده , , Kenneth V. Iserson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
7
From page :
576
To page :
582
Abstract :
Part I of this article reviewed key terms, events, and arguments in the heated national debate regarding physician-assisted suicide (PAS). Part II of the article examines the role of emergency physicians in caring for patients who present to the emergency department after an incomplete or unsuccessful attempt at PAS. The article considers the analogous cases of emergency care for other patients who have attempted suicide and care for terminally ill patients who refuse life-sustaining treatment. Morally relevant features of these situations are identified, including the decisionmaking capacity and the choices of the patient, the opinions of the patientʹs family or other surrogate decisionmakers, the presenting condition and medical history of the patient, the nature of the patientʹs suicide attempt, and the physicianʹs own moral convictions. The article evaluates the 3 management options: aggressive intervention to preserve life, palliative care only, and assistance in completing the suicide. It concludes with several general recommendations for addressing these situations. [Moskop JC, Iserson KV. Emergency physicians and physician-assisted suicide, part II: emergency care for patients who have attempted physician-assisted suicide. Ann Emerg Med. November 2001;38:576-582.]
Journal title :
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Record number :
536988
Link To Document :
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