Thursday, January 5, 2012

An Oregon study points to better end-of-life care planning

An Oregon study points to better end-of-life care planning | OregonLive.com: Oregon researchers found that 18,000 people, or 72 percent of those in the registry, did not want CPR. But many wanted other treatment, including hospital care. About 55 percent wanted the option of antibiotics for infections. Nearly one-quarter considered a temporary feeding tube appropriate.

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