FUNDACION UNIVERSITARIA SAN MARTIN
FACULTAD DE MEDICINA
SEMESTRE BASICO
UNIDAD 14.
EL MEDICO ANTE EL PACIENTE TERMINAL
CASO
A woman was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (the same disease that Stephen Hawking has) 5 years
ago.
This is a condition that...
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FUNDACION UNIVERSITARIA SAN MARTIN
FACULTAD DE MEDICINA
SEMESTRE BASICO
UNIDAD 14.
EL MEDICO ANTE EL PACIENTE TERMINAL
CASO
A woman was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (the same disease that Stephen Hawking has) 5 years
ago.
This is a condition that destroys motor nerves, making control of movement impossible, while the mind
is virtually unaffected.
People with motor neurone disease normally die within 4 years of diagnosis from
suffocation due to the inability of the inspiratory muscles to contract.
The woman s condition has steadily
declined.
She is not expected to live through the month, and is worried about the pain that she will face in
her final hours.
She asks her doctor to give her diamorphine for pain if she begins to suffocate or choke.
This
will lessen her pain, but it will also hasten her death.
About a week later, she falls very ill, and is having
trouble breathing.
Tomado de: Cases in Medical Ethics: Student-Led Discussions by Chris Cirone.
Santa Clara Unive
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