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  • ...f Lords legal decision in England that allowed non-treatment of those in a persistent vegetative state. ...[[Hillsborough disaster]]. Bland suffered severe brain damage and was in a persistent vegetative state with no hope of recovery. The law in England allowed for withdrawal of trea
    679 bytes (109 words) - 10:51, 24 November 2010
  • ...English legal case that allowed withdrawal of treatment for patients in a persistent vegetative state.
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  • ...ciated clinical features may include [[neurobehavioral manifestation]]s; [[persistent vegetative state]]; [[dementia]]; and other disorders."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...] fan who was injured during the [[Hillsborough disaster]] who entered a [[persistent vegetative state]]. A legal case brought to the judicial committee of the House of Lords (no
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  • ...tion and nutrition. NRLC uses the example of Terri Schiavo, who was in a [[persistent vegetative state]]. ALL, however, rejects such withdrawal even after confirmed [[brain death
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  • ...al or patient, often to alleviate suffering or because the patient is in a persistent vegetative state. It is ethically controversial, and human euthanasia is outlawed in most pl
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  • * [[Persistent vegetative state/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Persistent vegetative state/Metadata]]
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  • ...considered dead when the electrical activity in their brain ceases (cf. [[persistent vegetative state]]). It is presumed that a stoppage of electrical activity indicates the end
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