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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 ...
Preferences of Homosexual Men With AIDS for Life-Sustaining Treatment
(1986-02-13)
Questionnaires completed at two San Francisco health facilities by
118 male homosexuals with AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) revealed
that, while the majority had thought about life-sustaining treatment and
choice ...
The Supreme Court Addresses Physician Assisted Suicide
(1999-05)
In June 1997, the US Supreme Court unanimously decided that
competent, terminally ill patients have no general constitutional right to
commit suicide or to obtain assistance in committing suicide. Thus, the broad
prohibitions ...
Palliative Options at the End of Life
(1998-04-08)
Guiding the Hand That Feeds: Caring for the Demented Elderly
(1984-08-09)
The dilemmas confronting physicians and family members when elderly,
demented patients refuse to eat are discussed. Lo and Dornbrand outline the
arguments for and against tube feeding for those who will neither feed
themselves ...
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 ...
The Ethics of Artificial Feeding
(1988-08-04)