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Terri's Starvation Commences: Terri's "Exit Protocol" Begins
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| March 18, 2005
| Fr. Rob Johansen
Posted on 03/18/2005 8:03:06 PM PST by sionnsar
After a roller-coaster night and day, in which Congress first appeared to have abandoned Terri, then in which some Congressmen intervened in a last-ditch effort to prevent the feeding tube removal, and Judge Greer again demonstrated his singleminded intent to have Terri die, it comes to this.
According to reports at Blogs For Terri and from the Schindlers, Terri's feeding tube was removed at about 2:00 PM this afternoon.
Congress may intervene next week, but may not. What is certain is that from this moment on, unless someone can unsuccessfully undo the work of Michael Schiavo, George Felos, and Judge Greer, Terri begins dying.
Michael and Felos went on national television a few nights ago, and told viewers that Terri wasn't going to be starved to death, but that she was going to be "allowed to die". I suppose in some Orwellian alternate universe that might be true, but now, in regards to Terri, it is a monstrous, flat out lie. Michael Schiavo said that Terri would peacefully slip away. That too is false. Terri will die a horrible, prolonged death. The document I reproduce below demonstrates that.
The document I reproduce below was prepared by the hospice at which she resides, by their own doctors and nurses. It was produced in anticipation of the first time Terri's feeding tube was removed, in 2001. Anyone reading it with a rudmimentary knowledge of medicine will recognize that in Terri's case, and the cases of many others in similar situations, the so-called "treatment" that is given is in fact not treatment at all. It is a regimen of medication intended to perpetrate an illusion: the illusion that someone is peacefully "slipping away", when in fact they are dying in a painful and brutal way.
The document was given a name by those who wrote it. They called it Terri's "Exit Protocol".
I first published this document last September, when it first came to light. I republish it here so that all can see the truth of what is being done to her.
As I mention below, the document is not yet available on line. However, I will remedy that soon. I will try to have it available online in it's original form within the next few hours. As soon as it is, I will let you know where to get it.
Terri's "Exit Protocol" Discovered In Hospice Documents
Cheryl Ford, RN, a nurse from Tampa who has been very active in the efforts to save Terri's life, recently undertook, on behalf of the Schindlers, a review of medical records from when Terri was first admitted to Woodside Hospice. Woodside Hospice is run by Hospice of the Florida Suncoast. It is of interest to note that Michael Schiavo's attorney, George Felos, was a member of the Board of Directors of Hospice of the Florida Suncoast until the Terri Schiavo case began to attract widespread public attention a few years ago.
In her research, Ms. Ford found a document titled "Exit Protocol" in Terri's file. The document is on Hospice of the Florida Suncoast
"Patient Care Notes" stationery, and is dated April 19, 2001. This document lays out, in clinical detail, the procedures to be followed in bringing about Terri's death by starvation and dehydration.
I reproduce here, in entirety and verbatim, the contents of this document. It was sent to me in the form of an Adobe PDF document. It is not yet available on the web, but as soon as it becomes available I will post a link to it.
The text of the document is in black type, my comments and explanations will be presented in red type
Exit Protocolxxxxxxxxxxxx00038
Patient Care Notesxxxxxxxxxxxxx The Hospice
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxOf The Florida Suncoast
Date
4/19/01xxxxxxxxxxxxxClinical Pharmacy
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxRe: Medication review and symptom management
Pt. is a 37 yo woman in a vegetative state with no apparent signs of distress. Enteral tube-feeding to be discontinued on 4/20/01.
Current Medications:
1. antacid suspension 1-2 tablespoons prn [prn = "as needed"]
2. Naproxen suspension 375 mg Q8* prn menstrual cramps. [Q8* prn = "every 8 hours as needed". Naproxen is a pain-relieving and anti-inflamatory drug. ]
3. Vitamin liquid daily.
Upon discontinuation of enteral feeding the following signs/symptoms may or may not occur. The following is a brief list of symptoms for which to monitor and recommended interventions.
1. d/c ["discontinue"] antacid. d/c Naproxen suspension.
2. d/c Vitamin liquid
3. Monitor symptoms of pain/discomfort. If noted, medicate with Naproxen rectal suppository 375 mg Q8* prn.
Wait a minute! George Felos, Michael Schiavo, and all the other advocates of feeding-tube removal have been saying repeatedly that dying by denial of nutrition & hydration is "peaceful" and "painless". They've both said so in interviews and press conferences, such as on Larry King Live. So if dying by denial of nutrition and hydration is, as Michael said, "painless and probably the most natural way to die", then why is medication needed for pain and discomfort?
4. Signs of compromised skin integrity continue vigilant skin care, provide moistener to lips, consult wound-care specialist if needed.
As the body dehydrates, the skin loses its tone and dries out. Left untreated, this will lead to cracking and bleeding. The lips are even more sensitive in this respect. "Vigilant skin care" is the liberal use of lotions and moisteners to mask these symptoms. The lips must be continually swabbed with special moisteners, and have lip balm applied to them. In the last stages, though, in spite of such measures, skin breakdown often occurs. Because of the body's debilitated state, normal healing mechanisms do not function. Hence the need to consult wound-care specialists to deal with ulcers and open sores.
5. Signs of dehydration
(A) dry lips, mouth. Swab saliva substitute inside mouth prn. (see next page)
After a few days without water, the body stops producing saliva, necessitating the use of a "saliva substitute" to avoid ulceration in the mouth, and a characteristic foul odor on the patient's breath. The cessation of salivation also leads to other complications which appear in the "pulmonary" section.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx00039
Patient Care Notesxxxxxxxxxxxxx The Hospice
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxOf The Florida Suncoast
Date
4/19/01xxxxxxxxxClinical Pharmacy Note continued
xxxxxxxxxxxxxSigns of dehydration continued
(B) decreased urinary output - no change in care plan.
While there may be "no change in care plan", one of the effects of dehydration is incontinence. The patient's diapers or "chux" pads will need to be changed more frequently, until such output ceases entirely.
6. Pulmonary
(A) Inability to clear secretions - reposition and swab mouth, consider scopolamine patch behind ear every 3 days.
Dehydration causes the natural mucus secretions of the mouth, nose, and throat to thicken, as the body struggles to protect these delicate membranes. The lack of saliva exacerbates this problem, preventing the normal swallowing of these secretions. These thick deposits can interfere with breathing. The use of the scopolamine patch promotes drying of these secretions, which prevents their build-up, but hastens the breakdown of the tissues.
(B) dyspnea ["difficulty in breathing"] nebulize low dose 2-5 mg morphine sulfate Q4* prn.
In the last stages of dehydration/starvation, the patient's breathing will become difficult and labored. He or she may even begin gasping for breath, as even the lungs' ability to effect transfer of gases is compromised. Morphine nebulized into a fine spray relaxes bronchial passages and relieves these symptoms. However, because of the resultant decrease in respiratory efficiency, this may hasten death.
7. Multifocal myoclonus or terminal agitation (sometimes caused by electrolyte imbalance). Consider diazepam rectal administration 5-10 mg. May repeat in 4 hours if not resolved then daily - twice daily as needed.
Myoclonus is twitching or spasm of the muscles. Multifocal means "occurring in many different parts of the body". This is usually the result of imbalance in electrolytes, the chemicals, such as salt, potassium, and calcium, which make your bodies internal electrical "batteries" work. Nerve impulses and muscle contractions are governed by electro-chemical reactions utilizing these chemicals. Dehydration causes these chemicals to be out of balance, interfering with normal nerve and muscle function. This can result in nerves and muscles "firing off" uncontrollably, causing spasm. The patient will writhe and become extremely agitated. If you have ever had muscle cramps resulting from strenuous exercise (especially when you have sweat profusely), you have some idea what this feels like. Imagine having this happen all over your body, repeatedly. Diazepam (more commonly known as Valium) is a muscle relaxant
8. Grand Mal seizure, which is highly unlikely given current conditions and lack of contributing factors (meds). Recommend diazepam 15 mg rectally as indicated in seizure management orders.
In the final stages of starvation and dehydration, the same electrolyte imbalances which can cause muscle spasm can also lead to uncontrolled firing of neurons in the brain, according to a similar mechanism. This results in seizures.
Thank you for the opportunity to collaborate regarding this patient's care.
I would observe, in conclusion, that most of the "treatments" described in this Exit Protocol are in fact not directed at easing the patient's true condition, but in masking the symptoms of dying by starvation and dehydration. These treatments are designed to create the appearance of a peaceful "slipping away", when nothing of the sort is happening. The medications hide the fact that the patient undergoes a lengthy and painful deterioration, in which his/her body wastes away cruelly. Remember this the next time you hear or read someone say that Terri should be "allowed" to die.
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To: sionnsar
61
posted on
03/18/2005 11:51:42 PM PST
by
Brad’s Gramma
(aitch tee tee pea colon 2 slashes dubya dubya dubya dot proud patriots dot org)
To: sionnsar
The science of death. The Nazi doctors could have authored this termination regimen
62
posted on
03/18/2005 11:54:28 PM PST
by
dennisw
("What is Man that thou art mindful of him")
To: sionnsar
63
posted on
03/18/2005 11:59:48 PM PST
by
Nevski
To: scottywr
I'm sure Michael will be there by her side, comforting and ministering to his dearly beloved wife till the very end. He is a gentle, tender, self-sacrificing, and selfless soul, always considering others before himself.
64
posted on
03/19/2005 12:13:20 AM PST
by
Lexinom
(You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him.)
Comment #65 Removed by Moderator
To: bjs1779
Hitler developed a mindset that a certain wholly innocent subgroup within humanity deserve to killed. Americans have collectively done the same thing, with the the help of our so-called "legal system" and its Supreme Court. First it was the subgroup of millions of inconvenient babies in the womb. Now, it is also the subgroup of inconvenient disabled. The inconvenient elderly are next.
We love to call Hitler crazy while considering our own barbarism justified, moral and sane.
To: goldstategop
Euthanasia is technically a Greek term, and means condition (-ia) of good (eu) thana (death).
It means that conditions will be provided to ease the transition to death.
If medicine or comfort is provided during the stages of death, then euthanasia has been provided. If a morphine drip or medications like valium or demerol is provided, during the final stages, then euthanasia has been provided.
When you interpret the word euthanasia to mean 'mercy killing,' you are considering one of the current 'applications' of the word. It does not technically mean (mercy) killing.
Barring that, what does calling George Greer a monster or a murderer achieve?
67
posted on
03/19/2005 4:42:08 AM PST
by
thinkingman129
(questioning clears the way to understanding.)
To: maine-iac7
"Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief."
68
posted on
03/19/2005 4:45:59 AM PST
by
don-o
(Stop Freeploading. Do the right thing and become a Monthly Donor.)
To: Ethyl
Providing a lethal shot is technically causing death more than simply not providing food or water.
Death is suffering, no doubt about it.
People who die of heart attacks die with excruciating pain, as do those suffering of cancer, if morphine drips are not provided. Morphine hastens the death, but is considered palliative and merciful.
There might be people who would draw the line at providing lethal injection, but would agree with the removal of outside sustenance.
69
posted on
03/19/2005 4:47:27 AM PST
by
thinkingman129
(questioning clears the way to understanding.)
To: KingKenrod
Absolutely agree with you. Hitler chose a people of a specific religious belief and attempted to eradicate them. Huge difference.
70
posted on
03/19/2005 4:49:04 AM PST
by
thinkingman129
(questioning clears the way to understanding.)
To: armymarinemom
Removing a feeding tube is not euthanasia. Terri Schiavo is not being euthanised or sterlized. She has not been selected for 'termination' due to her race or religion.
71
posted on
03/19/2005 4:52:22 AM PST
by
thinkingman129
(questioning clears the way to understanding.)
To: Sola Veritas
My mother died in an inpatient hospice facility. I still have nightmares about that place, even though I know that there was nothing that anyone could have done for my mother. She had cancer that had spread throughout her body and was in constant, horrific pain from the cancer in her bones and spine. They offered her anything she wanted to eat or drink, but she gradually came to refuse it because her body couldn't accept it. In her situation, it would have been cruel to prolong her suffering by trying to insert a feeding tube. Terri Schiavo's situation is completely different, and she shouldn't even be in a hospice facility.
To: billybudd
It's only hellish because Michael Schiavo has denied her flowers, sunshine, tv, pictures and occasionally even the company of her family for the past ten years.
73
posted on
03/19/2005 5:08:13 AM PST
by
agrace
To: thinkingman129
Greer isn't doing it with a gun but by ordering food and water to be with held, I can't think kindly of him. I guess the truth kind of hurts, doesn't it? I would never feel good about any one doing that to an innocent person.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
74
posted on
03/19/2005 5:08:48 AM PST
by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: sionnsar
The new fact that judge greer is legally blind and unable to observe the video evidence of Terri should win her a stay and a new judge in the case at the very least.
greer legally blind Greer is legally blind and has a soft voice and a patient manner in the courtroom. In his order that Schiavo's feeding tube be removed, he politely cited the "excellent argument" of both sides' lawyers, even as he wrote, "The Court is no longer comfortable granting stays simply upon the filings of new motions and petitions since there will always be 'new' issues that can be pled."
Are the state and federal legislators aware that judge greer is BLIND and unable to view the video evidence before him?
75
posted on
03/19/2005 5:09:14 AM PST
by
GailA
(Glory be to GOD and his only son Jesus.)
To: thinkingman129
No. She's being 'terminated' because she's not ambulatory and articulate and her husband, who lives with another woman, considers his wife a burden.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
76
posted on
03/19/2005 5:10:40 AM PST
by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: PhilDragoo; sionnsar
These folks will one day meet their maker
and pay the price for their actions.
77
posted on
03/19/2005 5:24:46 AM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
To: goldstategop
Even when Jesus thought someone was wrong he didn't hurl invectives against the person.
It saddens me that people who advocate life are villifying and attacking Greer and Schiavo and countless others rather than responding in a truly Christ-like manner.
What would Jesus do?
What would Jesus say?
Are people who are actively advocating Terri Schiavo's hope to continue life reflecting Jesus?
78
posted on
03/19/2005 5:34:32 AM PST
by
thinkingman129
(questioning clears the way to understanding.)
To: pollyg107
"Terri Schiavo's situation is completely different, and she shouldn't even be in a hospice facility."
I agree. Also, I am trully sorry for what happened in your family.
79
posted on
03/19/2005 6:23:47 AM PST
by
Sola Veritas
(Trying to speak truth - not always with the best grammar or spelling)
To: goldstategop
No. She's being 'terminated' because she's not ambulatory and articulate and her husband, who lives with another woman, considers his wife a burden. Not a burden. She's a dangerous piece of evidence that would prove he's been sandbagging her condition for years, in a manner that should merit at least three attempted murder charges, plus various other charges for torture, etc.
80
posted on
03/19/2005 8:24:25 AM PST
by
supercat
("Though her life has been sold for corrupt men's gold, she refuses to give up the ghost.")
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