Let's look at this from another angle.
I have a living will. In it, I unequivocally state that there are certain medical procedures I do not consent to under any circumstance, should I be unable to indicate consent. Is a physician who is aware of the patient's wishes ever correct to perform a procedure that he knows that the patient absolutely does not consent to? If yes, where do you draw the line?
I have a living will. In it, I unequivocally state that there are certain medical procedures I do not consent to under any circumstance, should I be unable to indicate consent. Is a physician who is aware of the patient's wishes ever correct to perform a procedure that he knows that the patient absolutely does not consent to? If yes, where do you draw the line?