When a patient refuses life-saving care: issues raised when treating a Jehovah's Witness
- PMID: 21862193
- DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2011.05.030
When a patient refuses life-saving care: issues raised when treating a Jehovah's Witness
Abstract
Patients who are Jehovah's Witnesses frequently cross the path of nephrologists when they are acutely ill in the intensive care unit and stable in the long-term setting. It is important that we as a group have a rudimentary understanding of their philosophy about blood transfusion so that we can be proactive in their management. We use a case as a launching point to discuss the origins of the faith and the decision to refuse blood, as well as potential therapeutic strategies that can be used to improve the care of these patients. Improvement in our understanding as physicians will facilitate a more productive conversation with our patients about a complex and emotional issue.
Copyright © 2011 National Kidney Foundation, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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