Futile CPR. Always wrong?
Rosemary Flanigan
March 5, 2010
Podcast: 13 minutes 16 seconds
Is it always wrong to perform futile CPR?
That was the question posed by Doctor Robert Truog in the February 11th edition of the New England Journal of Medicine. And that question prompted a great deal of debate in an email discussion group sponsored by Sister Rosemary Flanigan at the Center for Practical Bioethics.
Sister Rosemary talks about it in this edition of The Bioethics Channel.
Link: Podcast, Futile CPR. Always Wrong?, The Bioethics Channel, March 5, 2010
March 5, 2010
Podcast: 13 minutes 16 seconds
Is it always wrong to perform futile CPR?
That was the question posed by Doctor Robert Truog in the February 11th edition of the New England Journal of Medicine. And that question prompted a great deal of debate in an email discussion group sponsored by Sister Rosemary Flanigan at the Center for Practical Bioethics.
Sister Rosemary talks about it in this edition of The Bioethics Channel.
Link: Podcast, Futile CPR. Always Wrong?, The Bioethics Channel, March 5, 2010
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