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Tags: 2005, AdultAge Factors Child Decision Making/ethicsEthics, Backlog, but inexact, gauge of that capacity. The inexactitude of age as a surrogate of capacity is a con tributing factor to the problem posed in this series of articles. Therefore, Health Care Anal, it is when a person has lost their ability for making those choices that the question of age as a contributing factor in ethical decision making is raised. The question therefore becomes one of capacity more then age, Journal Article, level, Medical Humans Mental Competency/psychology Moral Development Motivation Personal Autonomy Philosophy, Medical%X The question of age as a factor in ethical decision-making takes two forms. The first form considers age as a factor at the societal, or policy, PedPal Lit, Pretzlaff RK, to define the relative contribution of age to the capacity for ethical decision-making this article will focus not on the loss of that ability, with age as a useful
Tags: 2004, Backlog, Child, Clinical Competence, Critical Illness/mortality, Death and Euthanasia, Empirical Approach, Health Care and Public Health, Hospital, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Journal of Medical Ethics, Longitudinal Studies, Marcin JP, Medical Staff, Patel KM, Pediatric, Pollack MM, Pretzlaff RK, Professional Patient Relationship, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Ruttimann UE