Navigating the Ethical Dilemma of Turning Off Life-Saving Machines
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The use of life-saving machines, like the one that saved Ryan Robbins's life, raises difficult ethical questions about the extent of intervention for critically ill patients. Determining when to turn off these machines becomes a tricky decision that requires careful consideration of the patient's condition and quality of life.
Topics:health#critical-illness#ethical-dilemmas#healthcare-ethics#life-saving-machines#medical-intervention#patient-care
These Machines Save the Sickest Patients. When to Turn Them Off Is Tricky. The Wall Street Journal
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