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Literature and Ethical Medicine: Five Cases From Common Practice
(1996-06)
This essay is composed of five stories written by practicing
physicians about their patients. Each clinical story describes a challenging
ethical condition-potential abuse of medical power, gravely ill and probably
over-treated ...
The Ethical Arguments Concerning the Artificial Ventilation of Patients With Motor Neurone Disease
(1996-12)
This paper focuses on the ethical dilemmas created by advanced
technology that would allow patients with motor neurone disease to be
sustained by artificial ventilation. The author attempts to support the
patient's right ...
Characteristics Related to DNR Orders for Pediatric ICU Patients
(1996-05)
Although technology exists to sustain vital functions of almost any
patient, not every pulse-less patient is a candidate for resuscitation.
Criteria needs to be developed to guide health care professionals in
identifying ...
Procreation After Death or Mental Incompetence: Medical Advance or Technology Gone Awry?
(1996-12)
OBJECTIVE: To review our experience with semen retrieval in men who
are incompetent or dead and to formulate general medical, legal, and ethical
guidelines for practitioners. DESIGN: Case series and literature review. ...
Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions by Spouses of Patients With Alzheimer's Disease
(1996-02)
OBJECTIVE: To examine the anticipated decisions to consent to or to
forgo life-sustaining treatment by spouses of patients with Alzheimer's
disease and to describe the relationship of spouse and patient characteristics
to ...
Still Troubled: In Re Martin
(1996-07)
Is Economic Hardship on the Families of the Seriously Ill Associated With Patient and Surrogate Care Preferences?
(1996-08-12)
BACKGROUND: Serious illness often causes economic hardship for
patients' families. However, it is not known whether this hardship is
associated with a preference for the goal of care to focus on maximizing
comfort instead ...
Patients' Willingness to Accept Life-Sustaining Treatment When the Expected Outcome Is a Diminished Mental Health State: An Exploratory Study
(1996-05)
OBJECTIVE: To assess patients' willingness to accept life-sustaining
treatment when the expected outcome is a diminished mental health state.
DESIGN: Structured interviews with a consecutive series of patients. SETTING:
A ...
Normative and Prescriptive Criteria: The Efficacy of Organ Transplantation Allocation Protocols
(1996-03)
Normative criteria adopted to assure just, equitable, and efficient
allocation of donor organs to potential recipients has been widely praised as
a model for the allocation of scarce medical resources. Because the ...