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When Danny said no! Refusal of treatment by a patient of questionable competence.

J B Moon, G C Graber.   

Abstract

The patient we call Danny was a mildly mentally retarded male in his mid-thirties who adamantly refused kidney dialysis when it was offered as the only therapeutic option for his progressive kidney failure. It was uncertain how fully Danny understood the implications of his refusal. To complicate the case still further, several "advocates" emerged to speak on Danny's behalf--each with a somewhat different interpretation of the situation and different sets of value presuppositions and ethical principles to apply to the choice. We chronicle the development of this situation through a series of scenes; and in each scene we also attempt to clarify the ethical and medico-legal issues involved at that point. Danny was finally permitted to make this decision for himself--though more by default than by an agreement by all parties to honor his autonomy. Our hope is that this presentation will lead to further discussion and clarification of these important issues.

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Keywords:  Mental Health Therapies; Professional Patient Relationship

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Year:  1985        PMID: 10272817     DOI: 10.1007/BF01149835

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Humanit Bioeth        ISSN: 0882-6498


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1.  A patient's decision to decline lifesaving medical treatment: bodily integrity versus the preservation of life.

Authors:  Norman L Cantor
Journal:  Rutgers Law Rev       Date:  1973
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