Most people don’t realize this but you’re really only limited to treatments your doctor is familiar with. R.I.P is familiar with every available treatment option and is readily available when your doctor is not. What does all this mean? This means that when your unconscious laying on the operating room table you’ll have two experts in the room, one a human with a vast area of knowledge and the other a machine ready to assist with the correct steps to make you healthy once …show more content…
They’ll leave you hurting nearly as much as the original incident did. This is a critical reason to have R.I.P readily available for every patient coming into the hospital. Once the doctors or the nurses enter all the data into R.I.P, it’ll produce an outcome which can be a very costly number. If the chance of living is under 5%, the R.I.P software will display two things, one being an estimate of the costly measures that’ll be needed to treat the patient. The second being a display that informs when chance of survival is under five percent. When the chance of survival is under five percent the risk is too high and suggest the doctors back out, therefore letting the person die in piece. For most, when a doctor says all hope is lost and there’s nothing left that can be done, a lot of questions arise. The R.I.P system would take care of that as well. It would show the patients friends and family why the chance of survival is so low. “If the probability is 95 percent or better that the patient is going to die, regardless of treatment, it is recommended that treatment not be administered (Thompson & Hickey, as cited in Neulieb Cain & Ruffus, 2014, p 503).” Thanks to this program we can be assured that all decisions made were the correct