Children: Legal & Ethical Issues: Resources


Children: Legal & Ethical Issues

 
 

Resources

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  1. References
  2. Bibliography


References

  1. Prince v. Massachusetts, 158 U.S. (1944).
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  7. Wolfe, J., Grier, H. E., Klar, N., Levin, S. B., Ellenbogen, J. M., Salem-Schatz, S., Emanuel, E. J., & Weeks, J. C. (2000). Symptoms and suffering at the end of life in children with cancer [see comments]. N Engl J Med, 342(5), 326-333.
  8. Lauer, M. E., Mulhern, R. K., Wallskog, J. M., & Camitta, B. M. (1983). A comparison study of parental adaptation following a child's death at home or in the hospital. Pediatrics, 71(1), 107-112.
  9. Lund, N. (1985). Infanticide, physicians, and the law: the "Baby Doe" amendments to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act. J Law Med., 11(1), 1-29.
  10. Frader, J. E. (2000). MSJAMA: Baby Doe blinders. JAMA, 284(9), 1143.
  11. Glover, J. J., & Rushton, C. (1995). From Baby Doe to Baby K: evolving challenges in pediatric ethics. J Law Med. Ethics, 23(1), 5-6.
  12. Cook, L. A., & Watchko, J. F. (1996). Decision making for the critically ill neonate near the end of life. J Perinatol, 16(2 Pt 1), 133-136.
  13. Meadow, W., Lantos, J. D., Mokalla, M., & Reimshisel, T. (1996). Distributive justice across generations. Epidemiology of ICU care for the very young and the very old. Clin. Perinatol, 23(3), 597-608.
  14. Meadow, W., Reimshisel, T., & Lantos, J. (1996). Birth weight-specific mortality for extremely low birth weight infants vanishes by four days of life: epidemiology and ethics in the neonatal intensive care unit. Pediatrics, 97(5), 636-643.
  15. Makhseed, M., Al-Sharhan, M., Egbase, P., Al-Essa, M., & Grudzinskas, J. G. (1998). Maternal and perinatal outcomes of multiple pregnancy following IVF-ET. Int J Gynaecol Obstet, 61(2), 155-163.
  16. Klotzko, A. J. (1998). Medical miracle or medical mischief? Hastings Center Report, 28(3), 5-8.
  17. McVey, C. (1998). Pain in the very preterm baby: 'suffer little children?' Pediatr Rehabil, 2(2), 47-55.
  18. Fleischman, A. (1998). Commentary: ethical issues in pediatric pain management and terminal sedation. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 15(4), 260-261.
  19. Penticuff, J. H. (1989). Infant suffering and nurse advocacy in neonatal intensive care. Nursing Clinics of North America, 24(4), 987-997.
  20. Siever, B. A. (1994). Pain management and potentially life-shortening analgesia in the terminally ill child: the ethical implications for pediatric nurses. J Pediatr Nurs, 9(5), 307-312.

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