Intensity of Treatment in Malnutrition: The Ethical Considerations
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Goldstein, Mary Kane
Fuller, Jon D.
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Primary Care. 1994 Mar; 21(1): 191-206.
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1994-03Subject
Advance Directives; Aged; Allowing to Die; Artificial Feeding; Autonomy; Caring; Case Studies; Communication; Competence; Conscience; Cultural Pluralism; Consent; Decision Making; Dementia; Depressive Disorder; Food; Killing; Legal Aspects; Life; Patient Transfer; Patients; Physician's Role; Prolongation of Life; Quality of Life; Risks and Benefits; Terminally Ill; Third Party Consent; Treatment Refusal; Values; Withholding Treatment;
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