Brody H, Noel M B
Department of Family Practice, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824-1313.
J Am Diet Assoc. 1991 May;91(5):580-5.
Decisions to limit nutrition and hydration in irreversibly or terminally ill patients are becoming more frequent in both hospitals and home-care settings. Although clear-cut principles or rules are not always possible, appropriate decisions about any form of life-sustaining treatment, nutrition and hydration included, require conducting a productive moral conversation within the medical management team and/or the institutional ethics committee. In this article, we discuss how dietitians can participate in these medical decisions.