Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 7, 2025

A Novel Approach for the Administration of Medications and Fluids in Emergency Scenarios and Settings
Published on: November 9, 2016
Learning to switch gears - Steering palliative care into emergency medicine
Rachana Bhat1, Akshaya Ramaswami2, Praveen Aggarwal2
1Department of Emergency Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar New Delhi, 110 029; Department of Emergency Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, INDIA.
Abstract:
Emergency care is largely seen as synonymous with resuscitation and saving lives. In most of the developing world where Emergency Medicine (EM) is still evolving, the concept of EM palliative care is alien. Provision of palliative care in such settings poses its own challenges in terms of knowledge gaps, socio-cultural barriers, dismal doctor-to-patient ratio with limited time for communication with patients, and lack of established pathways to provide EM palliative care. Integrating the concept of palliative medicine is crucial for expanding the dimension of holistic, value-based, quality emergency care. However, glitches in decision-making processes, especially in high patient volume settings, may lead to inequalities in care provision, based on socio-financial disparities of patients or premature termination of challenging resuscitations. Pertinent, robust, validated screening tools and guides may assist physicians in tackling this ethical dilemma.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Continuing Care
Ethical Issues
Ethical Concerns in Healthcare:
Patient-centered Care
Ethical Dilemmas II
Pulmonary Embolism II: Diagnostic Studies and Interprofessional Care
Pulmonary Embolism I: Introduction

