Dr. Bernard Lo's Clinical Model for decision making.
1. Gather information
if the patient is competent, what are his or her preferences for care? No, the patient is nonresponsive, incapable of making choices for herself.
if the patient lacks decsion-making capacity, has he or she provided advance directives for care? None that are given.
what are the views of the health care team? None that are given.
what other issues complicate the case? Both treatments require the use of blood thinners, and could cause serious complications.
2. Clarify the ethical issues.
what are the pertinent ethical issues? What course of action should be taken.
determine the ethical guidelines that people are using. Not enough information.
what are the reasons for and against the alternative plans of care? It is hard to say from the info given.
3. Resolving the dilemma
meet with health care team and with the patient or surrgates. None avalable.
list the alternatives to care. a) Wait out the problem and see how it progresses. b) Drill holes in her head.
negotiate a mutually acceptable decision. Non-aplicable.
I chose option A. to wait out the problem and see how it naturally progresses.
Use Dr. Lo's decision model to solve the below case. Copy this into a google document and invite someone else to chat about this case.
Look up the terms for Broca's region, hemorrhage, neurologist and neurosurgeon, speech pathologist.
A twenty four year old woman presented with massive cerebral hemmorhage and simultaneous blood clot near the Broca's region of the brain. She is nonresponsive. Her husband and parents are in the waiting room. You have two options for treatment. Treatment A is a waiting game, Treatment B is to drill into her skull to evacuate the blood. Both treatments will use intravenous blood thinners to bust up the clot although this will present more bleeding to hemorrage site.