痴呆患者的决策和伦理问题

B. Pajk
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当我回顾过去,我认为,在过去,我们并没有考虑到痴呆护理的伦理问题。我们只是做了我们认为对病人最好的选择。我记得我们经常很惊讶,当我们遇到一个患有痴呆症的病人,他髋部骨折,手术后没有做手术,因为他不能签署手术的知情同意书。更进一步说,当我们延长痴呆症晚期病人的生命时,我们没有讨论很多,管理输液,抗生素,喂食管,更不用说心肺复苏术了。一切都是为了挽救生命,因为这是卫生保健工作者所做的,大多数亲属都希望听到:“我们尽了一切可能拯救他”。但是某个痴呆症患者想要什么呢?他/她已经无法分辨了。
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Decision Making and Ethical Issues in Dementia
When I look back, I believe that in the past we didn’t think about ethical issues in dementia care so much. We just did what we thought is best for our patient. I remember we were often quite astonished when we got the patient with dementia with a broken hip back from the surgery without being operated, because he wasn’t able to sign the informed consent for the procedure. Or further more we didn’t discussed a lot when we prolonged patient’s life in the terminal stage of dementia, administrating infusions, antibiotics, feeding tubes, and not to mention giving CPR. Everything to save a life, because this is what health care workers do, and most of relatives want to hear: “We did everything possible to save him”. But what would that certain individual with dementia want? Well he/she could no longer tell.
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