Suspending futile treatment
A) can never be morally justified.
B) may be morally obligatory in certain cases.
C) only affects the patient's interests.
D) is morally justified if the resources exist to care for other patients as well.
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Q1: A living will is
A) any document that
Q2: A medical proxy is
A) any document that
Q3: Sometimes the family wants to postpone the
Q5: Stakeholders involved in a possible futile treatment
Q6: Ethics equates suspending futile treatment with
A) abandoning
Q7: The notion of triage
A) refers to the
Q8: Palliative care refers to treatment that
A) significantly
Q9: In considering futile treatment, the effects upon
Q10: Triage is used to decide which patient
Q11: When a patient loses capacity, treatment decisions
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