Israeli author Daniel Sperling brings to a light a disturbing practice that is taking place in some teaching hospitals throughout the world - the practice of resuscitation procedures on newly dead patients without the consent of the next-of-kin. Mr. Sperling examines some of the policies and procedures in place to prevent such practice and also looks at the ethical principles that should guide such procedures. The paper also reviews the general issue of consent in the context of medical decision-making and discusses potential legal claims that might be available to persons who have not been consulted or informed before such procedures are performed. The evolving jurisprudence surrounding the treatment of the newly dead is analyzed and Mr. S...
Abstract Background For the year 2018, the French government plans a revision of bioethics laws, inc...
ABSTRACTThe Belgian Euthanasia Act of 2002 (The Act), amended in 2014 to include the Minor Act (The ...
Euthanasia often alluded to as mercy killing is a medically assisted slaying in which a doctor is be...
Background: Concerns about decision making related to resuscitation have led to two important chall...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Emergency medicine and its academic teaching programs face an ethical dilemma surrounding the questi...
Assisted suicide is a highly controversial practice and illegal in most jurisdictions around the wor...
Description: v, 221 leaves ; 30 cm. Notes: "January 2001". Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Otago, 200...
You are the attending surgeon of a homeless pedestrian who sustained multiple injuries when struck b...
Abstract Background Discussions on ethical aspects of life-and-death decisions within the hospital a...
The task we have set ourselves is the investigation of the canonical repercussions of a controversia...
The key to the euthanasia debate lies in how best to regulate what doctors do. Opponents of euthanas...
In this article, I consider whether the consent of the deceased or the bereaved family is needed or ...
The euthanasia is one of the most debated issues in the world. The main focus of the debate has been...
A newly dead cadaver simulation is practiced on the physical remains of the dead before ...
Abstract Background For the year 2018, the French government plans a revision of bioethics laws, inc...
ABSTRACTThe Belgian Euthanasia Act of 2002 (The Act), amended in 2014 to include the Minor Act (The ...
Euthanasia often alluded to as mercy killing is a medically assisted slaying in which a doctor is be...
Background: Concerns about decision making related to resuscitation have led to two important chall...
Ethical issues in resuscitation arose once life-prolonging interventions advanced to the point where...
Emergency medicine and its academic teaching programs face an ethical dilemma surrounding the questi...
Assisted suicide is a highly controversial practice and illegal in most jurisdictions around the wor...
Description: v, 221 leaves ; 30 cm. Notes: "January 2001". Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Otago, 200...
You are the attending surgeon of a homeless pedestrian who sustained multiple injuries when struck b...
Abstract Background Discussions on ethical aspects of life-and-death decisions within the hospital a...
The task we have set ourselves is the investigation of the canonical repercussions of a controversia...
The key to the euthanasia debate lies in how best to regulate what doctors do. Opponents of euthanas...
In this article, I consider whether the consent of the deceased or the bereaved family is needed or ...
The euthanasia is one of the most debated issues in the world. The main focus of the debate has been...
A newly dead cadaver simulation is practiced on the physical remains of the dead before ...
Abstract Background For the year 2018, the French government plans a revision of bioethics laws, inc...
ABSTRACTThe Belgian Euthanasia Act of 2002 (The Act), amended in 2014 to include the Minor Act (The ...
Euthanasia often alluded to as mercy killing is a medically assisted slaying in which a doctor is be...