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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— The excellent article by Eisendrath and Jonsen (1983; 249:2054) and the accompanying editorial (1983;249:2073) point out only some of the ethical issues involved in the living will. There are many others. Since it is extremely difficult to prognosticate accurately for critically ill patients and to determine whether the patient is ...
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To the Editor.— The excellent article by Eisendrath and Jonsen (1983; 249:2054) and the accompanying editorial (1983;249:2073) point out only some of the ethical issues involved in the living will. There are many others. Since it is extremely difficult to prognosticate accurately for critically ill patients and to determine whether the patient is ...
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Law, Medicine and Health Care, 1990
Both courts and legislatures have gone a long way toward recognizing individual autonomy to shape the extent of medical intervention in the face of a naturally occurring dying process. This autonomy extends beyond the patient's period of capacity to make decisions on his or her own behalf. That is, a person, while still competent, can express treatment
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Both courts and legislatures have gone a long way toward recognizing individual autonomy to shape the extent of medical intervention in the face of a naturally occurring dying process. This autonomy extends beyond the patient's period of capacity to make decisions on his or her own behalf. That is, a person, while still competent, can express treatment
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
exaly

