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- W2064787686 abstract "Recently, Lawn and Bassi described an elderly patient with “No Resuscitation” and “No Life Support” tattooed on her chest.1Lawn A. Bassi D. An unusual resuscitation request.Resuscitation. 2008; 78: 5-6Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (6) Google Scholar Although the validity and legal aspects of the tattoo are not entirely clear, this seems a good method for an individual to give an explicit message to rescuers about his or her wishes regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation.Similarly, consent for organ donation after brain death cannot be obtained from the patient. According to Finnish legislation, organ retrieval can be considered if it is known that the patient was not opposed to this when alive. Even if there are objections from the patient's family, organ retrieval can take place if a written consent from the patient exists. One way of meeting the increased demand for organ donation2Truog R.D. Consent for organ donation—balancing conflicting ethical obligations.New Engl J Med. 2008; 358: 1209-1211Crossref PubMed Scopus (67) Google Scholar is to encourage members of the public to carry an organ donor card that gives their consent for organ donation.One of us (SL) has a permanent tattoo on the chest identical to the Finnish organ donor consent card (Fig. 1). The tattoo states: “Organ donation card; I, (name), donate my organs for organ transplantation after death; date; signature”. Additionally SL completed a written consent at the same time. SL works in pre-hospital emergency care and intensive care where he occasionally treats brain dead patients whose wishes regarding organ donation are not known.According to the Finnish National Authority for Medicolegal Affairs a tattooed consent is not legally equivalent to a signed document. However, as the decision whether to retrieve organs for transplantation is based on the known views of the patient, the presence of a tattoo should help prevent a family vetoing the wishes of a patient.2Truog R.D. Consent for organ donation—balancing conflicting ethical obligations.New Engl J Med. 2008; 358: 1209-1211Crossref PubMed Scopus (67) Google ScholarConflict of interestThe authors have no conflicts of interest to declare. Recently, Lawn and Bassi described an elderly patient with “No Resuscitation” and “No Life Support” tattooed on her chest.1Lawn A. Bassi D. An unusual resuscitation request.Resuscitation. 2008; 78: 5-6Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (6) Google Scholar Although the validity and legal aspects of the tattoo are not entirely clear, this seems a good method for an individual to give an explicit message to rescuers about his or her wishes regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Similarly, consent for organ donation after brain death cannot be obtained from the patient. According to Finnish legislation, organ retrieval can be considered if it is known that the patient was not opposed to this when alive. Even if there are objections from the patient's family, organ retrieval can take place if a written consent from the patient exists. One way of meeting the increased demand for organ donation2Truog R.D. Consent for organ donation—balancing conflicting ethical obligations.New Engl J Med. 2008; 358: 1209-1211Crossref PubMed Scopus (67) Google Scholar is to encourage members of the public to carry an organ donor card that gives their consent for organ donation. One of us (SL) has a permanent tattoo on the chest identical to the Finnish organ donor consent card (Fig. 1). The tattoo states: “Organ donation card; I, (name), donate my organs for organ transplantation after death; date; signature”. Additionally SL completed a written consent at the same time. SL works in pre-hospital emergency care and intensive care where he occasionally treats brain dead patients whose wishes regarding organ donation are not known. According to the Finnish National Authority for Medicolegal Affairs a tattooed consent is not legally equivalent to a signed document. However, as the decision whether to retrieve organs for transplantation is based on the known views of the patient, the presence of a tattoo should help prevent a family vetoing the wishes of a patient.2Truog R.D. Consent for organ donation—balancing conflicting ethical obligations.New Engl J Med. 2008; 358: 1209-1211Crossref PubMed Scopus (67) Google Scholar Conflict of interestThe authors have no conflicts of interest to declare. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare." @default.
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