Futility, conscientious refusal, and who gets to decide.
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NURSES' PERCEPTIONS OF FUTILE MEDICAL CAREMedicine, Morality, and Mortality: The Challenges of Moral Diversity.Nonbeneficial treatment and conflict resolution: building consensusPerception of futile care and caring behaviors of nurses in intensive care units.The familiar foundation and the fuller sense: ethics consultation and narrative.Licensing Surrogate Decision-Makers.
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Futility, conscientious refusal, and who gets to decide.
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John K Davis
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2008-08-01T00:00:00Z