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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You put the child at the bottom of the list.

This decision may be the fairest in traditional terms. After all, people who are waiting in line for something usually make the new people go to the end of the line. But in medical situations, the health of the patient plays a large role in decisions such as this one.

"Major decisions like that have to be done carefully, so there's typically a team of people who decide as a group what the next step [will be]," says pediatric cardiologist Dr. Cheryl Cammock. "Ultimately, the cardiologist who is taking care of them is going to be the final decision maker but the group... as a whole puts their opinions together to come up with something that seems feasible."


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