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End of life decision making

Edited by David Crippen

Collection published: 10 May 2005

Last updated: 13 March 2007


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Bench-to-bedside review: When is dead really dead – on the legitimacy of using neurologic criteria to determine death

Leslie M Whetstine Critical Care 2007, 11:208 (13 March 2007)

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Do-not-resuscitate orders, unintended consequences, and the ripple effect

J Claude Hemphill Critical Care 2007, 11:121 (2 March 2007)

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Ethics review: Dark angels – the problem of death in intensive care

David W Crippen, Leslie M Whetstine Critical Care 2007, 11:202 (17 January 2007)

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Medical treatment for the terminally ill: the 'risk of unacceptable badness'

David Crippen Critical Care 2005, 9:317-318 (10 May 2005)

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