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Date: 2008-03-30 18:38:48
Ethics
Informed consent
Legal terms
Medical law
Dementia
Futile medical care
Starson v. Swayze
Surrogate decision-maker
Medicine
Medical ethics
Health

“What they didn’t tell you about CPR and PEG feeds” End of life decision making and clinically ineffective medical treatment. Richard Polkinghorn (BSW, LLB, M Hlth M Law)

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