Ethics Roundtable: Advance Directives, Autonomy, and Gastrostomy Placement

Author:

Baumrucker Steven J.1ORCID,VandeKieft Gregg2,Smith Eddy R3,Stolick Matt4,Jefferson Vladlena5,Boyles Scott P.6,Thatcher Kristin L.7,Leach Rebecca J.8

Affiliation:

1. Ballad Health System, Kingsport, TN, USA

2. Providence Institute for Human Caring, Olympia, WA, USA

3. Kennerly Montgomery, Knoxville, TN, USA

4. Department of Philosophy, University of Findlay, Findlay, OH, USA

5. Adoration Home Health, Kingsport, TN, USA

6. Spiritual Health, Ballad Health System, Johnson City, TN, USA

7. Internal Medicine Residency Program, Norton Community Hospital, Norton, VA, USA

8. East Tennessee State – Quillen College of Medicine, Johnson City, TN, USA

Abstract

CL is a 94-year-old male who is brought to the Emergency Department from an assisted living facility due to a new onset of weakness and altered mental status. He was in his usual state of moderately compensated health, requiring assistance for most activities of daily living due to medical frailty and a previous right brain CVA with residual mild left sided weakness. On the day of admission, the staff found him lethargic and disoriented. The family requested a surgical consult for percutaneous, endoscopic, gastrostomy (PEG) tube placement. A review of the patient’s records showed that the patient had refused a PEG tube during his last two hospitalizations. During the last admission, the hospitalist documented that the patient repeatedly refused nutritional support stating “if it’s my time, I’ve lived a full life. I’m ready to die and join my wife.” There was no advance care plan (“living will”), but CL did sign a “Selection of Surrogate Decision-maker” form previously, assigning his nephew as primary surrogate. Under pressure from multiple family members, including the designated surrogate, the attending requested a surgical consultation. The surgical team determined that the patient did not have capacity and scheduled CL for PEG tube placement. The care team had concerns regarding the conflict between the patient’s previously (and consistently) stated desires and the family’s wishes; an ethics consult was requested

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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