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Volumn 35, Issue 1, 2005, Pages 4-7
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Neonatal care for premature infants [multiple letters]
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
COURT;
DECISION MAKING;
HEALTH CARE POLICY;
HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT;
HUMAN;
INFORMED CONSENT;
LEGAL ASPECT;
LETTER;
MEDICAL DECISION MAKING;
NEWBORN CARE;
PHYSICAL DISABILITY;
PREMATURITY;
RESUSCITATION;
ADULT;
CONSENSUS;
DEATH AND EUTHANASIA;
HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH;
HOSPITAL;
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION;
LEGAL APPROACH;
MENTAL PATIENT;
MILLER V. HCA, INC.;
NEWBORN;
NEWBORN INTENSIVE CARE;
NOTE;
PARENTAL CONSENT;
PATIENT;
PROFESSIONAL PATIENT RELATIONSHIP;
STANDARD;
UNITED STATES;
ETHICS;
FETAL WELL BEING;
MEDICAL ETHICS;
DEATH AND EUTHANASIA;
HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH;
LEGAL APPROACH;
MILLER V. HCA, INC.;
PROFESSIONAL PATIENT RELATIONSHIP;
ADULT;
CHOICE BEHAVIOR;
CONSENSUS;
DECISION MAKING;
HOSPITALS;
HUMANS;
INFANT, NEWBORN;
INFANT, PREMATURE;
INTENSIVE CARE, NEONATAL;
MENTALLY DISABLED PERSONS;
NEGOTIATING;
PARENTAL CONSENT;
TEXAS;
VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSONS;
ETHICS, CLINICAL;
ETHICS, MEDICAL;
FETAL VIABILITY;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 19044374812
PISSN: 00930334
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.2307/3528206 Document Type: Letter |
Times cited : (1)
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References (0)
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