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To: retMD

But is food, water, or air ordinary care or extraordinary care? I consider them to be ordinary care, no matter the delivery.


237 posted on 03/29/2006 1:19:09 AM PST by Ohioan from Florida (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.- Edmund Burke)
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To: Ohioan from Florida

But is food, water, or air ordinary care or extraordinary care? I consider them to be ordinary care, no matter the delivery.

That's what makes this situation so difficult, so many interpretations are possible.

From a medical point of view, ventilators to deliver air are definitely considered extraordinary care. Most consider IVs and feeding tubes in that category as well, but I suspect some disagree. It's difficult to decide - if an IV giving fluids isn't extraordinary, for the long term if you have to put a catheter into the large central vein, is that extraordinary? A century ago all this would have been moot, as the technology didn't exist, and people in this situation would have died.

251 posted on 03/29/2006 8:07:09 AM PST by retMD
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