Medical Decision Making for Medically Complex Children in Foster Care: Who Knows the Child’s Best Interests? [0.03%]
福利家庭中医疗复杂的儿童的医疗决策:谁能决定孩子的最佳利益?
Rebecca R Seltzer,Rachel A B Dodge,Renee D Boss
Rebecca R Seltzer
Aproximately one in 10 children in foster care are medically complex and require intensive medical supervision, frequent hospitalization, and difficult medical decision making. Some of these children are in foster care because their parents...
Medical Decision Making for Medically Complex Children in Foster Care: Who Knows the Child’s Best Interests? [0.03%]
福利院儿童的医疗决策:谁能决定孩子的最大利益?
Rebecca R Seltzer,Rachel A B Dodge,Renee D Boss
Rebecca R Seltzer
Aproximately one in 10 children in foster care are medically complex and require intensive medical supervision, frequent hospitalization, and difficult medical decision making. Some of these children are in foster care because their parents...
Jason Adam Wasserman
Jason Adam Wasserman
Clarifying an Expanded Use of Continuous Sedation Until Death: A Reply to the Commentary by McCammon and Piemonte [0.03%]
对连续镇静直到死亡的扩大适用性的澄清:回应McCammom和Piemonte的观点文章
Samuel H LiPuma,Joseph P DeMarco
Samuel H LiPuma
Susan D. McCammon and Nicole M. Piemonte offer a thoughtful and thorough commentary on our manuscript entitled "Expanding the use of Continuous Sedation Until Death." In this reply we attempt to clarify and further defend our position. We s...
Autumn Fiester
Autumn Fiester
Letter: Possible Unintended Consequences of Including Equal-Priority Surrogates [0.03%]
致编辑:纳入同等优先代理的潜在意外后果
Steven Perry,Arvind Venkat
Steven Perry