Bibliographic citations
Puma, M., (2013). El Consentimiento informado en las emergencias neuroquirúrgicas : la indicación de no reanimar y limitar el esfuerzo terapéutico [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3426
Puma, M., El Consentimiento informado en las emergencias neuroquirúrgicas : la indicación de no reanimar y limitar el esfuerzo terapéutico [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2013. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3426
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title = "El Consentimiento informado en las emergencias neuroquirúrgicas : la indicación de no reanimar y limitar el esfuerzo terapéutico",
author = "Puma Romero, Manuel José Eustaquio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2013"
}
--- No human being is exempt sick at some point in their life or being exposed to accidents, leading to undesirable situations, with different responses according to their nature, often compounded by the fact of not being prepared for such contingencies. Faced with these problems at the end of life conducted a study called “Informed Consent in Neurosurgical Emergencies: The indication Do Not Resuscitate, and limit therapeutic efforts.“ The prospective descriptive study was cross, through an anonymous survey on decision making in a situation of opinion early in the sick role and the role of the user subrogated in 251 elderly men and women, of different state civil religion and occupation, attending some hospitals in our capital. Using an audio-video, was directed to respondents on emergency neurosurgical management of patients in poor general condition, in a coma, with altered breathing pattern, instability of vital functions, poor prognosis neurologically irreversible injury confirmed by images having received medical and surgical treatment, there was no chance of recovery. Respondents answered the first section, related to the situation presented, the second was the proposal related to informed consent and the third, on their views of the survey.
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