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  • '''Futile care''', or '''futile treatment''', is an issue in [[medical ethics]], involving Futile care may not always be at the patient or surrogate's demands, although there als
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  • | pagename = Futile care | abc = Futile care
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  • ...he condition is often cited as a case in which active treatment would be [[futile care]], since there is no possibility of interaction with the world, and no way
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  • ...issimilar things. One is treatment that really needs to be recognized as [[futile care]] with no hope of improving quality of life. The other is exceptionally hig {{seealso|Futile care}}
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  • '''Futile care''', or '''futile treatment''', is an issue in [[medical ethics]], involving Futile care may not always be at the patient or surrogate's demands, although there als
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  • ...by dehydration and starvation", they object to medical determinations of [[futile care]]. In cooperation with the [[National Right to Life Committee]], they distr
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  • ...ne]] is also part of integrative medicine, which recognizes there can be [[futile care]]; Memorial Sloan-Kettering offers fellowship training combining integrativ
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  • ...thanasia]], and things that get really touchy. You might want to look at [[futile care]], which touches on these. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] ...t arm's length (very long arms) is anything about modern [[abortion]] or [[futile care]] of infants not capable of life. Things such as covert infanticide in coun
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  • ...right, and link to more specific issues of philosophy and policy such as [[futile care]], [[informed consent]], [[euthanasia]], etc. Kellen may not have been diplomatic, but there is a reality of [[futile care]], and he was addressing it. It utterly infuriates me when, say, an herbali
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  • ...hear that homeopaths can provide it. I have very early drafts started of [[futile care]] and of [[hospice and palliative medicine]] started; the latter is a subse
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