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You generally have three options.Life-prolonging care, limited care, and comfort care.And I'll briefly review each one.
Life-prolonging care, limited care, and comfort care.
With life-prolonging care, the goal is to prolong life.
They are life-prolonging care, limited medical care and comfort care.
What percentage wanted life-prolonging care?
19% wanted life prolonging care.
know Pro prolonging her you know and getting in the group with us actually we really did her favorite
There's concerns about prolonging the so-called QT interval in the heart.
The first approach is life-prolonging care.
Sometimes people decide to try life-prolonging interventions for a short period of time.
But he did not want any life-prolonging interventions like CPR and breathing machines.
In yellow we have life-prolonging care.
26% in yellow wanted life-prolonging care.
A sharp decline in life prolonging care and shifting down to comfort care, so call it 10, 40 and 50.
A sharp decline in life prolonging care, an increase in comfort care, 10% life prolonging care, 40% limited care, and the rest comfort care.
Not a single person wanted aggressive life prolonging care.
So really what aging science is about is not just prolonging life at all cost, but actually prolonging healthy life.
65% wanted life-prolonging care.
People actually made real decisions after watching the video that was for not having the aggressive life prolonging interventions.
The patients that I admit to the hospital with advanced cancer, I'd say a quarter want life-prolonging care, a quarter want comfort-oriented care.
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