In: Operations Management
Should the family of Mary authorize the replacement of the double hip ? What factors should be considered? Who else , if anyone, should be considered ? What are the implications of this decision to the parties involved : Mary, their children
The full case is not present in the question I would assume that it is related to the memory losS case of Mary.
Industry specific situation I don't think that family members
should authorise married to go for a hip replacement. Mary has a
chronic disease of having advanced memory loss as well as heart
disease of dementia is also turning really bad. As if she is not
able to get around at places on her own operating her for The
Double hip replacement would not be appropriate as it would give a
higher threat to her life and it should not be carried out as it is
not practical. Because of the recovery requires proper rest and
this medical condition of Mary would directly reduce the chances of
the specific rest, giving this type of treatment would not be
appropriate.
In this specific type of decision parents of Mary warranty of
making the decision but not making decisions operation would be
appropriate in this specific situation considering medical position
of Mary.