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Death by Neurological Criteria: Caring for Families amid Tragedy
1Department of Religion, Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA.
Abstract:
When a patient is declared dead using neurological criteria, intense emotional and ethical challenges can follow. In our experience as clinical ethicists, consults surrounding the declaration of "brain death" can be some of the most difficult. In what follows, we describe some best practices related to death by neurological criteria (DNC). We begin with important policies hospitals need to have in place to ensure that death is properly understood by all members of the clinical team and place some limits on the authority of families to demand continued "treatment" for deceased patients. Next, we explain how best to prepare families for the diagnosis. We then discuss how to talk to families when breaking the news concerning DNC. Finally, we describe how to approach a family that is resisting the determination of death.
Summary:
This article advises clinicians on how to talk to families about brain death.
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