Finally, doctor who advocate for the patient. Don't moralizer, don't push their own feelings, they do what's best for the patient who couldn't speak for himself.
Ladies, gents, enbies- get yourself an SO whose first thought when they get shot is 'CALL [your name]'. That's when you know you have someone who loves you for who you are, quirks, foibles, flaws and all.
Really? They should in case it's clear is not what the patients want, or if technically is not the best decision. Also if they sense criminal intent. People need to stop being so fragile, the idea that questioning or doubting something or someone is violence is nonsense. It also goes in favor of disinformation and against basic human rights like freedom of religion (or the freedom to be an atheist in religious countries) and expression.
@@jaimeduncan6167What are you talking about? Who the hell is talking about “violence” or “freedom of speech/expression”? Doctors would not go so far as to try to talk a patient’s loved one out of their decision
God I hate how the wife immediately just went straight for thinking about how she feels and how she is suffering in that moment, when her husband has an OPEN CHEST WOUND from a GUNSHOT. That, and makes a decision for him without even 5 minutes of time since it would benefit HER the most. Had to be convinced otherwise from literal proof. What a cow. He doesn't deserve her.
@@iPodCharger69420 i’m not arguing about a character in a tv show, I’m just saying that the person who originally wrote the comment does know it’s a show, and that she is horrible, because of the good acting
@@jaylen7479 is she though? i mean, if your really think about it she: 1) has to constantly live with the fear that her husband might die any day at his job 2) finds out she can't trust her husband to communicate with her since he basically lied to her about being shot before, presumambly because he couldn't be asked to have actual serious conversation with her 3) has all her fears come true when his job and the injury he hid from her nearly kill him then after all of that she gets asked if she would rather put his health at risk by doing a more complicated surgery, just so he can go back to the job that nearly killed him or she can do the safer surgery with the only downside being that not being at risk of death every day will make her husband less happy idk what you're talking about, she's actually thinking of her husband's wellbeing. the two doctors are the ones committing malpractice by emotionally manipulating her into doing what they want
I feel so bad for the wife honestly bless her
Finally, doctor who advocate for the patient. Don't moralizer, don't push their own feelings, they do what's best for the patient who couldn't speak for himself.
Ladies, gents, enbies- get yourself an SO whose first thought when they get shot is 'CALL [your name]'. That's when you know you have someone who loves you for who you are, quirks, foibles, flaws and all.
So ethically....the Drs shouldn't try to influence her decision like that.
The doctors should do what the patient wants or would want. The doctors should advocate for the patient.
The guy is dying and she is asking 'are you alright?' 😅
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Nurses would never question a patients loved ones decision
Really? They should in case it's clear is not what the patients want, or if technically is not the best decision. Also if they sense criminal intent. People need to stop being so fragile, the idea that questioning or doubting something or someone is violence is nonsense. It also goes in favor of disinformation and against basic human rights like freedom of religion (or the freedom to be an atheist in religious countries) and expression.
@@jaimeduncan6167What are you talking about? Who the hell is talking about “violence” or “freedom of speech/expression”? Doctors would not go so far as to try to talk a patient’s loved one out of their decision
Yeah they would moralize, express their own feelings, and then push for what they want, screw what the patient wants.
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In real life you can't enter like that to patient
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God I hate how the wife immediately just went straight for thinking about how she feels and how she is suffering in that moment, when her husband has an OPEN CHEST WOUND from a GUNSHOT. That, and makes a decision for him without even 5 minutes of time since it would benefit HER the most. Had to be convinced otherwise from literal proof. What a cow.
He doesn't deserve her.
God I hate how u don't see this that it's acting-
@@Snowersx They know it is acting, they’re just saying they hate the character of the wife, and I’ve got to agree with them, she is horrible
@@jaylen7479 arguing about a character in a fictional tv show, how low can you get
@@iPodCharger69420 i’m not arguing about a character in a tv show, I’m just saying that the person who originally wrote the comment does know it’s a show, and that she is horrible, because of the good acting
@@jaylen7479 is she though? i mean, if your really think about it she: 1) has to constantly live with the fear that her husband might die any day at his job
2) finds out she can't trust her husband to communicate with her since he basically lied to her about being shot before, presumambly because he couldn't be asked to have actual serious conversation with her
3) has all her fears come true when his job and the injury he hid from her nearly kill him
then after all of that she gets asked if she would rather put his health at risk by doing a more complicated surgery, just so he can go back to the job that nearly killed him
or she can do the safer surgery with the only downside being that not being at risk of death every day will make her husband less happy
idk what you're talking about, she's actually thinking of her husband's wellbeing. the two doctors are the ones committing malpractice by emotionally manipulating her into doing what they want
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