The Role of Patient Comfort and “Comfort Measures Only” in Organ Donation after Cardiac Death (DCD) After a Stroke

American Journal of Bioethics 14 (1):39-41 (2014)
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This case is in some ways unique, and in other ways very typical of ethics consults. No matter how many consults one has been involved with, new cases always pose new questions. This case is unique...

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