Ethical challenges in resuscitation

SD Mentzelopoulos, AM Slowther, Z Fritz… - Intensive care …, 2018 - Springer
Purpose A rapidly evolving resuscitation science provides more effective treatments to an
aging population with multiple comorbidites. Concurrently, emergency care has become …

Patau syndrome

V Čulić, B Polić, S Mišković, S Dragišić Ivulić… - Paediatria …, 2016 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak Genetic syndromes caused by chromosomal aberrations involve a recognizable
pattern of multiple congenital anomalies with increased neonatal and infant mortality …

[PDF][PDF] Obstacles with Ethics in Resuscitation with Sev-eral Comorbidities

HA Saad, A Baz, ME Eraky, AK El-Taher… - J Clin Rev Case …, 2023 - opastpublishers.com
Georg von Békésy (1899-1972), as a Hungarian citizen, was awarded the 1961 Nobel Prize
in Medicine for his experiments in Hungary (1923-1946)“for his discoveries of the physical …

From grass roots to pharma partnerships: Breast cancer advocacy in Canada

S Batt - 2014 - dalspace.library.dal.ca
From Grass Roots to Pharma Partnerships examines the development, over a twenty-year
span, of alliances between grass roots breast cancer groups in Canada and the …

Opinion of young Poles on futile therapy based on a survey among university students

M Damps, M Gajda, Ł Wiktor, J Lipina… - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Futile therapy concerns the clinical aspects of the end-of-life period, as well as the
purposefulness of therapy in the context of the quality of life of a patient with an incurable …

[PDF][PDF] Justice and ethics: A Levinasian perspective on healthcare

N Jebran - Health Tomorrow: Interdisciplinarity and …, 2014 - ht.journals.yorku.ca
This essay applies the philosophy/ethics of Emmanuel Levinas to healthcare, looking
particularly at his work in Totality and Infinity and its sequel Otherwise than Being. It …

Patients and Teams Caring for Them: Parallels Between Critical Care and Emergency Medicine

SD Mentzelopoulos - Compelling Ethical Challenges in Critical Care and …, 2020 - Springer
In the current era of a rapidly progressing emergency/resuscitation and intensive care
science, medical ethics has evolved from paternalistic to being patient-/family-centered …