Hard questions in intensive care

  • DUNSTAN G
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"The success of intensive care is not, therefore, to be measured only by the statistics of survial, as though each death were a medical failure. It is to be measured by the quality of lives preserved or restored; and by the quality of the dying of those in whose interest it is to die; and by the quality of human relationships involved in each death."

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DUNSTAN, G. R. (1985). Hard questions in intensive care. Anaesthesia, 40(5), 479–482. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1985.tb10852.x

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