Outcome Predictors in the Early Withdrawal of Life Support: Issues of Justice and Allocation for the Severely Brain Injured
Author(s)
Toms, Steven A.Keywords
Advance DirectivesAllowing to Die
Autonomy
Beneficence
Biomedical Technologies
Brain
Brain Pathology
Common Good
Costs and Benefits
Consent
Decision Making
Economics
Ethical Analysis
Ethical Theory
Family Members
Freedom
Futility
Health
Health Care
Injuries
Justice
Life
Moral Policy
Mortality
Obligations of Society
Patients
Persistent Vegetative State
Policy Analysis
Prevalence
Prognosis
Public Policy
Quality of Life
Rehabilitation
Resource Allocation
Rights
Risks and Benefits
Selection for Treatment
Traffic Accidents
Treatment Outcome
Utilitarianism
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2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/743216Journal of Clinical Ethics. 1993 Fall; 4(3): 206-211.
1046-7890
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