Jewish medical ethics and end-of-life care. Palliative Medicine 2004; 7: 558-573.Kinzbrunner B. Jewish medical ethics and end-of-life care. J Palliat Med 2004; 7: 558-73.Kinzbrunner, B. M. (2004). Jewish medical ethics and end of life care. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 7(4),...
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Jewish medical ethics and end-of-life care. Palliative Medicine 2004; 7: 558-573.Kinzbrunner BM: Jewish Medical Ethics and End-of- Life Care. J ... Kinzbrunner,M Barry - 《Journal of Palliative Medicine》 被引量: 38发表: 2004年 Jewish Medical Ethics and End-of-Life Care. Jewish medic...
Jewish medical ethics and end-of-life care. While Judaism espouses the infinite value of life, Judaism recognizes that all life is finite and, as such, its teachings are compatible with the principle... Kinzbrunner,M Barry - 《Journal of Palliative Medicine》 被引量: 38发表: 2004年 Jewish...
Culturally Congruent End-of-Life Care for Jewish Patients and their Families (2001). Culturally congruent end-of-life care for Jewish patients and their families. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 12, 211-220. doi:10.1177/104365960101200305Bonura D, Fender M, Roesler M, Pacquiao DF: Culturally ...
Thanks to the Neocon Jews and White House crazies of the early 1990s pushing their “Project for a New American Century” (PNAC) into the 21st century on the foundations of the old, we are at the end of the Neocon Yellow Brick Road, and the sign says, “You Are Here”. PNAC was ...
in turn, by the community that gathered was an incredible way to set our foundation for married life. Representatives of our community, the awesomeness of nature’s humbling presence and our highest values were woven together to express the ways we understand G-d’s presence in our lives.” ...
The Longevity Generation is in the greatest need of the services and community that we offer. Teaching, pastoral care, community and social engagement, end of life care including hospital visits; hospice and end of life life-cycle events are all important services to this age group. If we giv...
The purpose of this study was to describe the variables influencing end-of-life care in children and adolescents dying of cancer.Records of 146 children with cancer who died at Children's Hospital were reviewed for demographics, diagnosis, location of death, withdrawal of life support, use of ...