Abstract

Nurses can contribute to the decision-making process in emergency situations in cases of septic shock, particularly if the patient has not drawn up advance directives and/or nominated a health care proxy. They can undertake or facilitate the collective decision making on the legal and ethical level. The team's habitus in terms of ethical analysis and the gathering of initial data can help to ensure the patients wishes are respected.

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