Reflection Of The Movie Extremis

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Extremis The documentary Extremis by Dan Krauss was very interesting to me since I am working towards a degree in healthcare. With the setting being in the intensive care unit of a hospital the patients are very near death. Two doctors are working with the patients who are mainly filmed who are Donna and Selena. Donna is on life support with a breathing tube, but is partially breathing on her own and is able to communicate. Selena is fully on life support and is not able to communicate. The doctors are struggling to make the right decisions to keep the families of the patients happy and the patient comfortable. After watching the documentary, you can really notice the forms of tragedy, synesthesia, and bildungsroman in the film taking …show more content…

Having to make life or death decisions is very stressful as you would see in the film. Also making the decision for your loved one you have to realize, you are not the patient. You may or may not know what the person’s decision would be to live off a machine or not. When you have to some to a situation like that look at the facts, their health and their life expectancy if a certain treatment is done. It’s hard for families to understand that because they do not want to lose their loved one, they would rather them be on a machine like a vegetable to keep them alive. They may not know that person is suffering. It is time to let them pass naturally and comfortably surrounded by their family with the best medical treatment possible that has been given to them. After watching the documentary, you can really notice the forms of tragedy, synesthesia, and bildungsroman in the film taking place in the lives of the patients and the medical specialist. I enjoyed watching the documentary because I have been in both the patients and family’s situation before. Having to put all your trust into someone for them to make the best medical treatment option for you is very upsetting, especially if they choose the wrong option. Being in the family’s situation it is stressful not knowing what that patient wants, instead you choose what you want for them. But in my opinion is what the doctors can do based on your health is the

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