Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 11(19), p. 655-660, 2015
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End-of-life decisions are being made daily in Intensive Care Units worldwide. The spectrum of options varies from full-continued care, withholding treatment, withdrawing treatment, and active life-ending procedures depending on the institutional practices and legal framework. Considering the complexity of the situation and the legalities involved, it is important to have a structured approach toward these sensitive decisions. It does make sense to have a protocol that ensures proper documentation and helps ease the physicians involved in such decisions. Clear documentation in the format of a checklist would ensure consistency and help the entire medical team to be uniformly informed about the end-of-life plan. © 2015 Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow.