As an example this patient just suffered an injury.
The curtains were left open and she stared directly at the son for sevsral hours. There are children who will grow up blind for want of a cornia transplant and she doesn't have enough brain activity left to blink.
To be fully cold, her organs, could save nine children or so. And children's oranans for transplat are even more rare than adult organs.
All this so her parents can spend the next handfull of years watching her body painfully decay. Which is just burtal for all parties involved
Oh my god, it would be an absolute failure of the system if she got a cornia transplant.
I've obviously never been in the position of the parents, but if i was, I would hope i'd be brave enough and have enough mercy to not keep a suffering child alive.
Nah, she won't get one. But it the whole thing is soul crushing in a way no person should have to shoulder and in most civilized medical systems there are structural supports to make sure people can get through it
Me and basically everyone I have worked with the medical field have internalized about doing cold calculations on quality adjusted years of life We don't normally talk about it with laypeople.
A conversation about when I pulled the plug on X relative and why not lite one you know? However we are all very much on the side of pulling the plug when there is no reasonable expectation of a continued acceptable quality of life
As an example this patient just suffered an injury.
The curtains were left open and she stared directly at the son for sevsral hours. There are children who will grow up blind for want of a cornia transplant and she doesn't have enough brain activity left to blink.
To be fully cold, her organs, could save nine children or so. And children's oranans for transplat are even more rare than adult organs.
All this so her parents can spend the next handfull of years watching her body painfully decay. Which is just burtal for all parties involved
Oh my god, it would be an absolute failure of the system if she got a cornia transplant.
I've obviously never been in the position of the parents, but if i was, I would hope i'd be brave enough and have enough mercy to not keep a suffering child alive.
Nah, she won't get one. But it the whole thing is soul crushing in a way no person should have to shoulder and in most civilized medical systems there are structural supports to make sure people can get through it
Me and basically everyone I have worked with the medical field have internalized about doing cold calculations on quality adjusted years of life We don't normally talk about it with laypeople. A conversation about when I pulled the plug on X relative and why not lite one you know? However we are all very much on the side of pulling the plug when there is no reasonable expectation of a continued acceptable quality of life