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Título : Withdrawing hydration and feeding in a person living in vegetative state : an approach from medical anthropological and ethical perspectives
Autor : De Janon Quevedo, Lenin 
Palabras clave : BIOETICACUIDADOS PALIATIVOSMUERTEPACIENTES TERMINALESHIDRATACIONESTADO VEGETATIVONUTRICION
Fecha de publicación : 2017
Editorial : MedCrave
Cita : De Janon Quevedo, Lenin. (2017). Withdrawing hydration and feeding in a person living in vegetative state : an approach from medical, anthropological and ethical perspectives. [en línea]. Hospice and palliative medicine international journal 1(4). Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/1513
Resumen : Abstract: In mid-2013, a small city in southwestern Argentina lost its provincial quietness after two sisters required withdrawing hydration and nutrition from their 49-year-old brother who had been living in vegetative state for decades. The sisters alleged their brother would not have wanted living so; however, they possessed no written proofs, but only a testimony of a conversation the siblings would have had when they were teenagers. In contrast, the employees of the nursing home, who actually were caring for the brother, rejected the sisters’ request arguing that the brother was still alive, and withdrawal of water and food will directly provoke his death. Because of disagreement between the relatives and caregivers, the case was brought to the Court what caught the attention of the media that soon turned this intimate story into a national sensation, and split the locals into adversaries. Ethics committees, specialists, and religious authorities were asked for opinions. On request of some local people interested in understanding the case, the Institute of Bioethics at Catholic University of Argentina released a document that has served as a reference for the current case report. By analyzing the facts from medical, anthropological and ethical perspectives, the following case report focuses on aspects such as difficulties in making consciousness-centered diagnosis and conceiving new states of life with different neurological status; association of functional impairment and worthiness of a personal life; robustness of advance directives made without knowing circumstances; ethical standard and human nature, among others
URI : https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/1513
ISSN : 2576-4497
Disciplina: BIOETICA
Derechos: Acceso Abierto
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