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Ethical Issues in Maternal–Fetal Care Emergencies
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Ethical Issues in Maternal–Fetal Care Emergencies

Nyima Ali, Dean V. Coonrod and Thomas R. McCormick
Critical care clinics, Vol.32(1), pp.137-143
01/2016
PMID: 26600450

Abstract

Domestic violence Emergency ethics Ethical emergencies Maternal emergencies Maternal ethics
Ethical issues that arise in the care of pregnant women are challenging to physicians, especially in critical care situations. By familiarizing themselves with the concepts of medical ethics in obstetrics, physicians will become more capable of approaching complex ethical situations with a clear and structured framework. This review discusses ethical approaches regarding 3 specific scenarios: (1) the life of the fetus versus the life of the mother and situations of questionable maternal decision making; (2) withdrawal of care in a brain-dead pregnant patient; and (3) domestic violence and the pregnant patient.

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