2011
DOI: 10.4025/cienccuidsaude.v9i4.13824
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Dilemas éticos vividos pelos enfermeiros diante da ordem de não reanimação

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“…Some studies show that the acceptance of death on its right time is a point of view of nursing, not only because it is part of life, but also because nursing is a profession that emphasizes sympathy, accommodation and human care. This is a differential from medical training, which focuses on healing and reestablishing health (8) . When interacting, the individuals become social objects to one another, they use symbols, self-guide, engage in mental actions, make decisions, change directions, share perspectives, define the situation and assume another person's role (19) .…”
Section: At the Beginning The Assistance Is For The Patient To Livementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some studies show that the acceptance of death on its right time is a point of view of nursing, not only because it is part of life, but also because nursing is a profession that emphasizes sympathy, accommodation and human care. This is a differential from medical training, which focuses on healing and reestablishing health (8) . When interacting, the individuals become social objects to one another, they use symbols, self-guide, engage in mental actions, make decisions, change directions, share perspectives, define the situation and assume another person's role (19) .…”
Section: At the Beginning The Assistance Is For The Patient To Livementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orthothanasia practice, therefore, aim to follow the terminal infirm for a painless death, without using disproportional methods for life extension (6,8) . In opposition to orthothansia is dysthansia, which means to extend life at any cost.…”
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“…Cardiac arrest is a severe and often fatal problem, and its reversion demands immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). ( 2 ) When CPR is applied to patients beyond the possibilities of cure, death can be postponed, and the state of persistent coma can be determined, with disastrous consequences for the patient, family and community. ( 3 )…”
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“…This imposes the need for standardized conducts, taking into account moral and ethical aspects of each situation, aiming for the individual's wellbeing. ( 2 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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