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Tuohey presents an open letter on Pope John Paul II's statement regarding the care of patients in a persistent vegetative state. He provides comments on issues about the 1980 Declaration on Euthanasia, the most authoritative statement by the church to date on the topic; the 1995 Pontifical Council's Charter of Health-Care Workers; and some older traditional references.
... If the withdrawal of tube feeding or artificially administered hydration can be the equivalent of "e... there is a moral obligation to maintain nutrition and hydration, "even artificially administered," f...
...." A feeding tube was used to provide nutrition and hydration, without which she would die. In the...-prolonging procedures'" include "artificially provided sustenance and hydration," such as tube f... sharply between artificially administered nutrition and hydration (especially tube feeding) ...
New health care I have described below the "controlled management" of a government takeover of our health care system. President Barack Obama has appointed czars who have advocated or believe the following:
... receive antibiotics and "the use of artificially administered nutrition and hydration.". Harvard-tr...
... that the administration of artificial nutrition, hydration, and antibiotics was required. This tre... ability to eat, and nutrition was artificially administered through a feeding tube. She began suf...
... action." Just because we know how to artificially breathe for a patient in respiratory failure doesn... about the obligation to provide nutritional support, especially in secular discussions but als... potential to recover, artificially administered fluids and nutrition are obligatory. Does that obl...
... mentally ill, 9 or respirators or artificially administered nutrition and hydration for those who...
In the two weeks before she died of cancer that had spread throughout her body, Jim Brethour's mother couldn't get out of bed, speak, eat or, finally, even drink. Brethour and his father decided against using extraordinary measures that might have kept her alive a little longer, although she had never signed a living will. "You have this feeling that you're killing her. But you know in your head and your heart that you can't make her better, and keeping her alive is selfish," he said.
... Jewish law also doesn't allow one to artificially prolong death when someone is moribund. "If she is...Artificially administered nutrition and hydration move beyond basic care to ...
... make clear that "the provision of artificially administered nutrition and hydration to patients i...
To: RELIGION EDITORS Contact: Fred Caesar of The Catholic Health Association, Special Assistant to the President - Communication, +1-202-721-6321, fcaesar@chausa.org
... (CDF) concerning the provision of artificially administered nutrition and hydration to patients i...
A health care bill that would include all Americans would be great. Everyone would be in favor of it, but instead it will include abortion and funding for Planned Parenthood. Sen. Orin Hatch was rebuffed when he asked to add language to not including funding for abortion, and his amendment was defeated in committee. The bill certainly will not be healthy for the unborn.
... receive antibiotics and the use of artificially administered nutrition and hydration. The principa...
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