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Do Not Resuscitate?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-esse x-56432 879
not sure about this - do the current exceptional circumstances justify examples of summary triage?
not sure about this - do the current exceptional circumstances justify examples of summary triage?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think there are multiple things going on here. Number one is that there was that slightly odd letter sent by one group of GP's asking care homes to reassess DNR decisions for some of their patients.
Number two is that when the pandemic was at its height, it may be that some staff did not consult relatives when they should have for whatever reason.
It is (and has always been the case) that DNR decisions are made by a doctor. Where the patient or their representative does want a DNAR decision recorded, its not usually an issue, its where the doctor thinks it should be recorded and the patient, but more usually relative, does not that the fun and games starts. God knows I hold no brief for doctors, I have dealt with enough of them that I wouldn't trust with somebody else's rubber duck, but I think in this case there is likely to be an element of the rage of grief here "The doctor shouldn't have let my mum/dad/relative die."
So basically more detail needed before we judge
Number two is that when the pandemic was at its height, it may be that some staff did not consult relatives when they should have for whatever reason.
It is (and has always been the case) that DNR decisions are made by a doctor. Where the patient or their representative does want a DNAR decision recorded, its not usually an issue, its where the doctor thinks it should be recorded and the patient, but more usually relative, does not that the fun and games starts. God knows I hold no brief for doctors, I have dealt with enough of them that I wouldn't trust with somebody else's rubber duck, but I think in this case there is likely to be an element of the rage of grief here "The doctor shouldn't have let my mum/dad/relative die."
So basically more detail needed before we judge
// so CPR wasn't needed anyway. The BBC is horrendous.//
no
the fluffy Beeb hacks can understand "the doctors killed my mother and we didnt sign narfin!"
where as their lack of understanding nay sheer ignorance of replication of mRNA viruses - or the lack of reverse transcriptase means DNA cannot changed - - is profound. They show it on a daily basis
[I have a fantasy of a fluffy hack sqawking " I doan wanna do covid today because PP will write an insulting email to the editor, saying I would be better off hugging a tree!"] I dream on
no
the fluffy Beeb hacks can understand "the doctors killed my mother and we didnt sign narfin!"
where as their lack of understanding nay sheer ignorance of replication of mRNA viruses - or the lack of reverse transcriptase means DNA cannot changed - - is profound. They show it on a daily basis
[I have a fantasy of a fluffy hack sqawking " I doan wanna do covid today because PP will write an insulting email to the editor, saying I would be better off hugging a tree!"] I dream on