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ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTENSIVE CARE IBD

OUR KNOWLEDGE PUBLISHING
06 / 2025
9786208966232
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Sinopsis

In intensive care units, practitioners have to juggle ethical dilemmas between medical imperatives and fundamental principles. Our work aimed to analyze these dilemmas, identify their factors, understand their impact on clinical decisions, assess their influence on quality of care and patient well-being, and propose recommendations for improving ethical management in the ICU.Subjected to a continuous flow of patients, limited resources and a high emotional load, practitioners must make rapid decisions while respecting beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy and justice. Non-admission or limitation of treatment may be considered if the risks outweigh the benefits. Limiting or discontinuing treatment is not an abandonment, but a transition to palliative care. Ethics are based on an objective assessment of the data, and on taking into account the wishes of the patient and those close to him/her.Resuscitation practice is governed by legal and ethical standards, but legislation remains unchanged.

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