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What to Do When a Patient Has a 'Do Not Resuscitate' Tattoo

22 pointsby LeoJiWooover 7 years ago

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ColinWrightover 7 years ago
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DanBCover 7 years ago
It&#x27;s really important to have proper discussions around what you want to happen if you&#x27;re incapacitated and need medical attention.<p>Do you want to be resuscitated? Do you want to be intubated and hook up to breathing machines? Do you want to be fed by tube? How long do you want to be in that state?<p>Most people avoid these discussions, putting their families into really difficult positions at times when things are hard enough.