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Christian ethics --- Curran, Charles E. --- Curran, Charles E.. --- Ethics.
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Christian ethics --- Christian life --- Conversion --- Theology --- Catholic authors --- Christianity
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During the past few decades, high-profile cases like that of Terry Schiavo have fueled the public debate over forgoing or withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from patients in a persistent vegetative state (PVS). These cases, whether involving adults or young children, have forced many to begin thinking in a measured and careful way about the moral legitimacy of allowing patients to die. Can families forgo or withdraw artificial hydration and nutrition from their loved ones when no hope of recovery seems possible?Many Catholics know that Catholic moral theology has formulated a well-
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Medical genetics --- Biotechnology --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Religious aspects. --- 241.63*5 --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Religious aspects --- Theologische ethiek: bio-ethiek (bioethiek); genetische experimenten; transplantatie; eugenetica --- 241.63*5 Theologische ethiek: bio-ethiek (bioethiek); genetische experimenten; transplantatie; eugenetica --- Medical genetics - Moral and ethical aspects. --- Medical genetics - Religious aspects. --- Biotechnology - Moral and ethical aspects. --- Biotechnology - Religious aspects.
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During the past few decades, high-profile cases like that of Terry Schiavo have fueled the public debate over forgoing or withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from patients in a persistent vegetative state (PVS). These cases, whether involving adults or young children, have forced many to begin thinking in a measured and careful way about the moral legitimacy of allowing patients to die. Can families forgo or withdraw artificial hydration and nutrition from their loved ones when no hope of recovery seems possible?Many Catholics know that Catholic moral theology has formulated a well-
Religion and Medicine. --- Persistent Vegetative State --- Fluid Therapy --- Enteral Nutrition --- Catholicism. --- Euthanasia, Passive --- Euthanasia --- Artificial feeding. --- Fluid therapy --- Loss of consciousness. --- Persistent vegetative state --- Medical ethics. --- Fluid replacement therapy --- Fluids --- Therapeutics --- Water-electrolyte balance (Physiology) --- Blackouts (Loss of consciousness) --- Consciousness, Loss of --- Insensibility --- Unconscious state --- Unconsciousness --- Neurologic manifestations of general diseases --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Minimally conscious state --- Permanent vegetative state --- Persistent unawareness state --- Post-traumatic vegetative state --- Posttraumatic vegetative state --- PVS (Persistent vegetative state) --- Unawareness state, Persistent --- Vegetative state, Persistent --- Brain damage --- Loss of consciousness --- Coma --- Artificial nutrition --- Feeding, Artificial --- Nutrition --- Roman Catholic Ethics --- Roman Catholicism --- Roman Catholics --- Catholic, Roman --- Catholicism, Roman --- Catholics, Roman --- Ethic, Roman Catholic --- Ethics, Roman Catholic --- Roman Catholic --- Roman Catholic Ethic --- Medicine and Religion --- Parish Nursing --- therapy. --- ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Religious aspects --- Catholic Church. --- Therapeutic use --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Patients --- Religious aspects. --- Health Workforce --- Comatose state
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Bioethics --- Medical ethics --- Religious aspects --- Catholic Church
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Medical ethics --- Quality of life --- Ethics, Medical --- Quality of Life
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