Deccan Chronicle

Tattoo leaves doc in ‘ethical mess’

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Washington, Dec. 2: A Florida hospital faced an unsettling ethical quandary when paramedics brought in an unconsciou­s patient with “Do Not Resuscitat­e” tattooed across his chest — leaving doctors grappling with whether the message accurately conveyed his end-of-life wishes.

The 70-year-old man was admitted to the Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami with respirator­y problems, a high blood alcohol concentrat­ion and no identifica­tion documents, according to the doctors’ story published on Saturday in The New England Journal of Medicine.

“This patient’s tattooed DNR request produced more confusion than clarity,” doctors said, saying they “initially decided not to honour the tattoo, invoking the principle of not choosing an irreversib­le path when faced with uncertaint­y.”

But considerin­g the patient might have gone to extreme lengths to ensure his will was understood — the word “No” on his chest was underlined, and the message included his signature — medical personnel requested an ethics consultati­on.

Doctors meanwhile gave the man basic care to buy time while they considered the life-or-death choice.

The consultant­s advised the doctors to honour the tattoo, suggesting “it was most reasonable to infer that the tattoo expressed an authentic preference.”

Doctors opted to follow that advice, and the man died during the night.

Social workers eventually found a copy of the man’s “out-of-hospital” DNR order from the southern US state’s health department — and doctors were “relieved” that it was consistent with the tattoo.

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