Medical Ethics | Physicians Should Not Provide Futile Treatment

Physicians and other health professionals sometimes find themselves continuing aggressive medical procedures well beyond the point at which such measures would be useful. The impetus for this may come from a variety of sources. Perhaps the patient, fearful of death, desperately seeks every conceivable way to avoid it. Alternatively, a family member or loved one may implore the health care team to “do everything possible” and “spare no expense” when a patient is unconscious or delirious and unable to speak for himself or herself.

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