Literature DB >> 6488829

Some treatment-withholding implications of no-code orders in an academic hospital.

R F Uhlmann, C K Cassel, W J McDonald.   

Abstract

To identify treatment-withholding intentions for 56 VA medicine inpatients who received a no-code order, 31 resident physicians who wrote the orders completed a checklist on which they indicated the interventions they intended to withhold from each patient. Review of patients' charts indicated that 24 (43%) contained no documentation of treatment limitation plans beyond the no-code order. To identify the general interpretations of no-code orders, "cross-covering" physicians indicated on a questionnaire the likelihood that they would withhold specific interventions from patients they were covering who had received a no-code order. Both the intention and interpretation of no-code orders were characterized by variability, and interpretation of the orders was characterized by uncertainty as well. Because of these discrepancies, we suggest a no-code order which provides greater specificity for individual patients.

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Keywords:  Death and Euthanasia; Empirical Approach; Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Oregon)

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6488829     DOI: 10.1097/00003246-198410000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   7.598


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