1985
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71671985000400015
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Implicações éticas na assistência de enfermagem do paciente crítico

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃOOs tempos atuais caracterizam-se por profun das mudanças as qu ais sofrem uma aceleração constante e quase que virtiginosa no que diz res peito aos avanços técnico-científicos. Em nosso meio, esses avanços são facilmente notados nas Unidades de Terapia Intensiva (UTI) e Unida des de Transplante, onde nos deparamos com vá rios aparelhos que permitem a manutenção e o prolongamento da vida e onde a tecnologia é das mais avançadas. B nesse mesmo ambiente que va mos encontrar os pacientes em estado crític… Show more

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“…It should be noted that, from the Brazilian cultural perspective, questions regarding euthanasia are not yet part of discussions involving health professionals and patients, nor the nursing team (25) , in addition the legal implications are not well defined. Although authorized in a number of countries, such as the Netherlands, where the instrument was developed and validated, euthanasia in Brazil is criminalized by the Penal Code, and although there are discussions and varied opinions on the subject, many conceive such a prohibition as a violation of the right to choose over life and death.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that, from the Brazilian cultural perspective, questions regarding euthanasia are not yet part of discussions involving health professionals and patients, nor the nursing team (25) , in addition the legal implications are not well defined. Although authorized in a number of countries, such as the Netherlands, where the instrument was developed and validated, euthanasia in Brazil is criminalized by the Penal Code, and although there are discussions and varied opinions on the subject, many conceive such a prohibition as a violation of the right to choose over life and death.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another combination of papers explores nursing's responsibility in the palliative care team and in its adequate communication with patients in terminal conditions, hospitalized at ICUs or in hospices. One of these papers (12) reinforces that it is at the time of death that we should be nurses in the full sense of the word, as it is the time of solitude, of abandonment, when all safety in life disappears. Another paper (13) analyzes nurses' omission to inform patients about the prognosis, beyond therapeutic possibilities.…”
Section: Responsibility Towards New Discoursesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Not being able to deal with their emotions and internal conflicts can lead to them not delivering quality care to the potential organ donor (11) .…”
Section: Some Ignore Just Think (S)he Is In Cerebral Death…mentioning
confidence: 99%