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Question: Explain Baby Bundles' rights in this case. You are a manager of the Child Specialty Clinics at a major University Hospital Center. You are also a member of the Ethics Committee. Today is your monthly Ethics Committee Meeting. The Committee consists of the Committee Chair, a recording Secretary, an ICU doctor, three nurses, a social worker, a Nurse Practitioner, the CNO, the Chief Medical Officer, the Chaplain, a public member, a nurse from the pediatric ICU, and a doctor from the Pediatric ICU.
After gathering lunch, reading and approving the minutes of last month's meeting, the Chairman states that there is an urgent case to discuss. Get Your Assignment Done by Our Experts!
There is a situation in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). A Baby Bundle was born yesterday with anencephaly. Because he had trouble breathing, he was placed on a ventilator and is in the NICU.
For our public member I will explain: Anencephaly in this child is a congenital neural tube defect where a major portion of his brain, skull, and scalp are missing. The brain stem is the only part of the brain that is present. The brain stem supports the autonomic functions and reflex actions, but he remains permanently unconscious because he lacks his cerebrum. The cerebrum is important because it sets us apart as humans. Not only is the cerebrum the largest part of the brain in humans, but cerebrum also enables speech, thinking and reasoning, judgment, problem-solving, emotions, and learning. It also serves to initiate and coordinate movements and initiate movement. Anencephaly is always fatal. The children almost always die within a few days, although there have been a very few exceptions. Parents of children with anencephaly are often approached by the transplant team to donate various organs from their child.
Thus, Baby Bundle has no cognitive abilities or awareness, and cannot hear or see or otherwise interact with his environment. Baby Bundle's brain stem supports his autonomic and reflex actions, but he is permanently unconscious because he lacks a cerebrum. The issue we are looking at today is the father wants to terminate Baby Bundle's treatment.
The mother wants to continue medical treatment. The doctors have informed the parents of the dismal future for the child and advise termination of treatment. The nurses feel that the child feels pain and is suffering when they suction his ventilator tube and take blood work. Mr. and Mrs. Bundle have been married for 5 years, and this is their first child. Mr. Bundle is an accountant and Mrs. Bundle works for NASA but is now on maternity leave for 6 months.