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An ethical quandary I faced pertained to a 75-year-old woman who was swiftly sent to the hospital via ambulance following a heart attack. En route to the hospital, she experienced cardiac arrest in the ambulance, prompting the paramedics to initiate life-saving procedures. He was intubated, and CPR was initiated. Upon arrival at the hospital, the man was pronounced brain dead after 25 minutes had passed without responding to CPR. Upon arrival and reviewing the patient’s medical record at the hospital, it was discovered that she had a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order, indicating her wish not to be revived if she passes away. However, what added complexity to the situation was the fact that the doctor who responded to the emergency call was her son. Under those circumstances, her husband acted as her representative with a power of attorney, being the sole individual authorized to make decisions regarding her health. Unfortunately, he was unreachable at that time.
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