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When life support is questioned early in the care of patients with cervical-level quadriplegia.
Author(s):
Jennifer Hudson
,
Edward Patterson
,
Mary Perrin
,
T. Chad McCormick
Publication date:
1993-02-18
Journal:
The New England journal of medicine
Keywords:
Attitude of Health Personnel
,
Decision Making
,
Humans
,
Informed Consent
,
Intensive Care Units
,
standards
,
Life Support Care
,
Mental Competency
,
Quadriplegia
,
psychology
,
rehabilitation
,
Quality of Life
,
Right to Die
,
Spinal Cord Injuries
,
Time Factors
,
Treatment Refusal
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8421482
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10.1056/NEJM199302183280712
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Attitude of Health Personnel
,
Decision Making
,
Humans
,
Informed Consent
,
Intensive Care Units
,
standards
,
Life Support Care
,
Mental Competency
,
Quadriplegia
,
psychology
,
rehabilitation
,
Quality of Life
,
Right to Die
,
Spinal Cord Injuries
,
Time Factors
,
Treatment Refusal
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Attitude of Health Personnel
,
Decision Making
,
Humans
,
Informed Consent
,
Intensive Care Units
,
standards
,
Life Support Care
,
Mental Competency
,
Quadriplegia
,
psychology
,
rehabilitation
,
Quality of Life
,
Right to Die
,
Spinal Cord Injuries
,
Time Factors
,
Treatment Refusal
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