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End-of-Life Care After Termination of SUPPORT
(1995-11)
The assumptions underlying the SUPPORT study may be incorrect.
Informed patients may want interventions that other people regard as
inappropriately aggressive.
Futility: Not Just a Medical Issue
(1992)
We do not like the idea of doctors and nurses being forced to provide
care that offends their sense of themselves and their art. But we like even
less the idea of physicians allocating resources without the force of
society's ...
How Do Medical Residents Discuss Resuscitation With Patients?
(1995-08)
OBJECTIVE: To describe how medical residents discuss
do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders with patients. DESIGN: Prospective
observational study. SETTING: Inpatient medical wards of one university
tertiary care center, one urban ...
Beyond the Cruzan Case: The U.S. Supreme Court and Medical Practice
(1991-05-15)
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed a Missouri
ruling that sharply limited family decisions about life-sustaining treatment
for incompetent patients. The Court held that the Constitution protects ...
Family Decision Making on Trial: Who Decides for Incompetent Patients?
(1990-04-26)
Two state courts recently have ruled on the issue of who may make
decisions about life-sustaining treatment for incompetent patients. In