Ethicist calls for CPR guidance on Ebola

An ethicist urges the medical community and hospitals in the U.S. to talk about the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation for Ebola patients and put policies in place before “confronting this problem in the heat of cardiac arrest,” the New York Times reported.

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