The twins: A case study in ethical deliberation

Nursing Ethics 16 (1):127-130 (2009)
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Abstract

A case study of an ethical dilemma concerning twin nine-year-old sisters in a persistent vegetative state is presented. This is illustrated by the use of a systematic ethical framework to examine the case and the resolution, which was ultimately obtained with nurse—parent interrelations, using the human becoming nursing theory

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