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<a href="http://doi.org/10.2307/3528691" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.2307/3528691</a>
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Extreme prematurity and parental rights after Baby Doe
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The Hastings Center Report
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2004
Subject
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Humans; infant; Parents; Euthanasia; Newborn; Premature; Passive/legislation & jurisprudence; ICU Decision Making; Multiple; Abnormalities; Texas; Prejudice; Child Advocacy/legislation & jurisprudence; Civil Rights/legislation & jurisprudence; Disabled Persons/legislation & jurisprudence; Neonatology/legislation & jurisprudence
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Robertson JA
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.2307/3528691" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.2307/3528691</a>
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2004
2004
Abnormalities
Backlog
Child Advocacy/legislation & jurisprudence
Civil Rights/legislation & jurisprudence
Disabled Persons/legislation & jurisprudence
Euthanasia
Humans
ICU Decision Making
Infant
Journal Article
Multiple
Neonatology/legislation & jurisprudence
Newborn
Parents
Passive/legislation & jurisprudence
Prejudice
Premature
Robertson JA
Texas
The Hastings Center Report
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.1994.02170010089021" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.1994.02170010089021</a>
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Termination of nutrition and hydration in a child with vegetative state
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Archives Of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
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1994
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Female; Humans; Parents; Withholding Treatment; Euthanasia; Dissent and Disputes; Group Processes; Enteral Nutrition; Death and Euthanasia; decision making; infant; Brain Diseases; Child Abuse Amendments 1984; Clinical; Coma/etiology/therapy; Connecticut; Ethics Committees; Federal Government; Government Agencies; Government Regulation; Hartford Hospital (CT); Passive/legislation & jurisprudence; Right to Die/legislation & jurisprudence; Status Epilepticus/complications
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Leicher CR; DiMario FJ
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A child in a vegetative state may present difficult decisions for physicians and families regarding the course of treatment. We report a case of a child who entered a prolonged vegetative state following status epilepticus. The child's parents requested termination of artificial means of nutrition and hydration. That request culminated in a complex legal intervention by multiple state agencies and attracted local media attention. This article presents the details of the case and discusses the medical and legal complexities encountered. The diagnosis and prognosis of the persistent vegetative state in children have recently been defined. Decision making in these circumstances should be based on adequate, careful clinical evaluation of the medical facts. Hospital ethics committees can provide an independent forum in which the diverse viewpoints in a case may be examined. Decision making should optimally be accomplished between families and caretakers.
1994
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.1994.02170010089021" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1001/archpedi.1994.02170010089021</a>
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1994
Archives Of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
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Brain Diseases
Child Abuse Amendments 1984
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Coma/etiology/therapy
Connecticut
Death and Euthanasia
Decision Making
DiMario FJ
Dissent And Disputes
Enteral Nutrition
Ethics Committees
Euthanasia
Federal Government
Female
Government Agencies
Government Regulation
Group Processes
Hartford Hospital (CT)
Humans
Infant
Journal Article
Leicher CR
Parents
Passive/legislation & jurisprudence
Right to Die/legislation & jurisprudence
Status Epilepticus/complications
Withholding Treatment