.... would we really take the word of a friend who definitely can't be confirmed? I feel like this is misleading
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1116089/#!po=56.2500
I've had a uworld q where the correct response was to remove the life support if the patient is determined not to be an organ donor.even if the family is actively against this decision. In my experience the answer that is most honest (and likely makes you sounds like a tactless asshole) is usually the correct one on NBMEs. I picked E and I don't see how this friends opinion on his advanced care directives are at all relevant if the patient by all acounts medically and legally is considered dead.
So as a physician per this question you will go of some neighbor's words and not confirm if the patient has an advanced directive... seems like the doc and the neighbor are in some kind of a deal here ....
submitted by stinkysulfaeggs(17), 2019-07-13T22:16:11Z
Key words: "at this time" and "can be helpful"
The answer to this question isn't: great - now we're going to take him off the vent because you told us that's what he wanted.