The Right To Life of a Comatose Person
.... this is truly what Tooley is saying, then he has lost track of the moral and philosophical significance of the debate over the right to
life of
comatose persons ....
(2226

9

)
Brain Death & the Termination of Life
.... Hung, T., & Chen, S. "Prognosis of Deeply
Comatose Patients on Ventilators." Journal .... 1991): 5-8. Steinbock, B. "The Intentional Termination of
Life." Ethics in ....
(1525

6

)
Euthanasia and Medical Ethics
.... What is the moral balance between preserving
life and preventing a once vital human from remaining
comatose, sometimes for years? ....
(1525

6

)
Euthanasia Debate
.... be considered individually, as has happened several times in the courts where permission has been sought to remove
comatose patients from
life-support, but ....
(1499

6

)
Euthanasia: Pros and Cons
.... be considered individually, as has happened several times in the courts where permission has been sought to remove
comatose patients from
life-support, but ....
(1500

6

)
Debate For & Against Euthanasia
.... be considered individually, as has happened several times in the courts where permission has been sought to remove
comatose patients from
life-support, but ....
(1500

6

)
Aspects of Euthanasia
.... What is the moral balance between preserving
life and preventing a once vital human from remaining
comatose, sometimes for years? ....
(2117

8

)
Issue of Death and Euthanasia
.... An example would be the famed Karen Ann Quinlan case, where the
comatose patient, after years on artificial
life support systems, was disconnected from those ....
(3025

12

)
Issue of Euthanasia & Protecting Human Dignity
.... issue, and many families are devastated financially by having to maintain
life support for .... a
comatose Karen Ann Quinlan was maintained on artificial nourishment ....
(2872

11

)
Moral Problem of Treatment of Dying Patient
.... a
comatose young woman in a vegetative state with no hope of recovery, and her family fought over the right to have her die without continuing artificial
life ....
(2145

9

)
The Right to Die
.... The patient may be
comatose or brain dead or altogether oblivious from the .... authorized the hospital to surgically implant a gastrostomy tube to sustain
life. ....
(1775

7

)
MEDICAL ETHICS & THE TERMINALLY ILL
.... a
comatose young woman in a vegetative state with no hope of recovery, and her family fought over the right to have her die without continuing artificial
life ....
(2214

9

)
Witholding/Withdrawing Patient Treatment
.... In the other case, dealing with publicity of the Missouri Supreme Court decision to allow removal of
life support for Nancy Cruzan, a
comatose accident victim ....
(2920

12

)
Legalization of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
.... for pain relief that they also end the patient's
life (Glasson, 1994, pp. 93-4). The custom and practice of withholding food from
comatose terminal patients ....
(1515

6

)
Euthanasia and Nursing Practice
.... But by the time
comatose Karen Ann Quinlan died in 1985, if the withdrawal of artificial
life support was not an ordinary hospital protocol, it was nonetheless ....
(3555

14

)
The Morality of Euthanasia
.... What about situations where a patient is
comatose, with no hope of recovery, but .... very low level, and who has antecedently requested that his
life be terminated ....
(1979

8

)
The Right to Die Under Florida Law This paper wi
.... in a coma requested that a hospital remove all artificial
life support from .... Appeals held that the right to refuse treatment extended to
comatose patients, as ....
(2279

9

)
Importance of the Issue of Euthanasia
.... issue, and many families are devastated financially by having to maintain
life support for .... a
comatose Karen Ann Quinlan was maintained on artificial nourishment ....
(3303

13

)
Euthanasia & the Protection of Human Dignity
.... tend to assume that what patients and families want is resuscitation-
life at all .... case of an 87 year old man whose 85 year old wife is
comatose from Alzheimer's ....
(1940

8

)
euthanasia
.... it would appear to be virtue to put an end to a human
life which is full .... and doctors cannot know what is going on inside, for example, the
comatose patient, or ....
(3013

12

)
Moral Aspects of Euthanasia
.... linguistic form as lebensunwerten Leben, or
life not worthy of
life: There is .... others cited euthanasia with respect to deformed infants and
comatose or senile ....
(3288

13

)
Euthanasia as Morally Permissible
.... others cited euthanasia with respect to deformed infants and
comatose or senile .... about what constitutes rational choice for ending intolerable
life, about who ....
(3362

13

)
The Practice of Euthanasia
.... have toward death in general as well as the control over
life and death. For example, in the mid-1970s, the case of Karen Ann Quinlan, a
comatose patient, made ....
(2591

10

)
Jewish and American Law
.... Massachusetts case, a hospital was denied permission to withdraw
life support from .... action by "intense resuscitative efforts;" he died after being
comatose on a ....
(3390

14

)
Transplantation and Liver Disease
.... Status 2A patients are patients with chronic liver disease and a
life expectancy of .... has been successful as a therapeutic strategy in
comatose patients with a ....
(2606

10

)
Transplantation For Paitnets with Liver Disease
.... Status 2A patients are patients with chronic liver disease and a
life expectancy of .... has been successful as a therapeutic strategy in
comatose patients with a ....
(2606

10

)
Albee, Edward
.... three women now represent A at three different stages of her
life. A fourth character, the silent "Young Man," enters later and visits the
comatose and, later ....
(3269

13

)
Medical Ethics & Euthanasia
.... What is the moral balance between preserving
life and preventing a once vital human from remaining
comatose, sometimes for years? ....
(5273

21

)
Orem's Model of Nursing
.... were separated in Orem's later work, promoting processes for
life and maturation and .... occur, as in conditions such as mental retardation,
comatose states or ....
(4496

18

)
Dorothy Orem's Self-Care Model
.... were separated in Orem's later work, promoting processes for
life and maturation and .... occur, as in conditions such as mental retardation,
comatose states or ....
(4492

18

)