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Attitudes of hospitalized patients toward life support: a survey of 200 medical inpatients.
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Hospitalized medical patients base their preferences for life support upon perceived outcomes. Lack of communication creates the potential for patients to be subjected to burdensome and expensive treatments they may not desire. We encourage physicians to offer their patients discussions about prognosis and the efficacy of life support so that disproportionate treatments can be avoided.
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