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182 related items for PubMed ID: 24821251

  • 1. Toward a humane death with dementia.
    Dresser R.
    Hastings Cent Rep; 2014; 44(3):38-40. PubMed ID: 24821251
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  • 2. Advance directives, dementia, and withholding food and water by mouth.
    Menzel PT, Chandler-Cramer MC.
    Hastings Cent Rep; 2014; 44(3):23-37. PubMed ID: 24821250
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  • 3. A fading decision.
    Hastings Cent Rep; 2014; 44(3):14. PubMed ID: 24821247
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  • 4. Case study. A fading decision. Commentary.
    Meisel A.
    Hastings Cent Rep; 2014; 44(3):16. PubMed ID: 24919234
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  • 5. Case study. A fading decision. Commentary.
    Kirk TW.
    Hastings Cent Rep; 2014; 44(3):15. PubMed ID: 24919233
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  • 6. Case study. A fading decision. Commentary.
    Fewing R.
    Hastings Cent Rep; 2014; 44(3):14-5. PubMed ID: 24919232
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  • 7. Foregoing Spoon Feeding in End-Stage Dementia.
    Tarzian A.
    Am J Bioeth; 2019 Jan; 19(1):88-89. PubMed ID: 30676898
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  • 8. VHA ethics rounds: stopping dialysis?
    NCCE News; 1998 Jan; 6(3):4-5. PubMed ID: 11657650
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  • 9. Advanced directives, the right to die and the common law: recent problems with blood transfusions.
    Stewart C.
    Melb Univ Law Rev; 1999 Apr; 23(1):161-83. PubMed ID: 12678066
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  • 10. Precommitment: a misguided strategy for securing death with dignity.
    Dresser R.
    Tex Law Rev; 2003 Jun; 81(7):1823-47. PubMed ID: 15478265
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  • 11. Care and feeding.
    Kaebnick GE.
    Hastings Cent Rep; 2014 Jun; 44(3):2. PubMed ID: 24821238
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  • 12. Hypothetical autonomy and actual autonomy: some problem cases involving advance directives.
    Wreen MJ.
    J Clin Ethics; 2004 Jun; 15(4):319-33. PubMed ID: 15830561
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  • 13. Precommitment issues in bioethics.
    Robertson JA.
    Tex Law Rev; 2003 Jun; 81(7):1849-76. PubMed ID: 15478266
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  • 14. [Patient advanced directives are binding and justify by unequivocal declaration also discontinuation of treatment].
    Schell W.
    Kinderkrankenschwester; 2010 Nov; 29(11):460-1. PubMed ID: 21137447
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  • 15. Justified paternalism: the nature of beneficence in the care of dementia patients.
    Groves K.
    Penn Bioeth J; 2006 Nov; 2(2):17-20. PubMed ID: 17146904
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  • 16. Death by directive.
    Alexander GJ.
    Santa Clara Law Rev; 1988 Nov; 28(1):67-103. PubMed ID: 11659027
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  • 17. Legislating the right to die in peace.
    Schafer A.
    Humane Med; 1985 Mar; 1(1):34-6. PubMed ID: 11649675
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  • 18. The right to natural death.
    Keyserlingk EW.
    Humane Med; 1985 Mar; 1(1):37-40. PubMed ID: 11649676
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  • 19. Advance directives and the personal identity problem.
    Buchanan A.
    Philos Public Aff; 1988 Mar; 17(4):277-302. PubMed ID: 11657368
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  • 20. Refusing life-sustaining treatment: can we just say no?
    O'Brien EJ.
    Notre Dame Law Rev; 1992 Mar; 67(3):677-706. PubMed ID: 16044604
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