Medical Emergency Teams (METs) are frequently involved in ethical issues associated to in-hospital emergencies, like decisions about end-of-life care and intensive care unit (ICU) admission. MET involvement offers both advantages and disadvantages, especially when an immediate decision must be made. We performed a survey among Italian intensivists/anesthesiologists evaluating MET's perspective on the most relevant ethical aspects faced in daily practice.
Ethical issues associated with in-hospital emergency from the medical emergency team's perspective: a national survey / Cabrini, L., Giannini, A., Pintaudi, M., Semeraro, F., Radeschi, G., Borga, S., Landoni, G., Troiano, H., Luchetti, M., Pellis, T., Ristagno, G., Minoja, G., Mazzon, D., Alampi, D.. - In: MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA. - ISSN 1827-1596. - STAMPA. - 82:1(2016), pp. 50-57.
Ethical issues associated with in-hospital emergency from the medical emergency team's perspective: a national survey
ALAMPI, DANIELA
2016
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Medical Emergency Teams (METs) are frequently involved in ethical issues associated to in-hospital emergencies, like decisions about end-of-life care and intensive care unit (ICU) admission. MET involvement offers both advantages and disadvantages, especially when an immediate decision must be made. We performed a survey among Italian intensivists/anesthesiologists evaluating MET's perspective on the most relevant ethical aspects faced in daily practice.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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