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This article was nominated for
deletion on 9 May 2008. The result of
the discussion was keep.
Ethics
Added header and removed the 'others think that withdrawing life support is unethical' line. I think that to include this would require an expanding paragraph.(otherwise you might as well add 'and others think it neuther ethical nor unethical' or somesuch.)
This is a big topic and would be more appropriate as part of the
medical ethics page-and frankly I would support moving the whole thing there. Any thoughts?
Felix-felix 15:52, 17 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Delete entire page
I propose deleting the whole thing. Everything on this page is covered by
basic life support, and all it has is a disproportionately large paragraph on the catholic church's objection to the practice. It could be removed, or added as a paragraph somewhere else.--
rakkar (
talk) 13:27, 9 May 2008 (UTC)reply
No this page should not be deleted. For many people the concept of what is life support is confusing and a good quality page on this issue would make it quite useful. I will do some work on this page to improve the quality. .--
rhilsden (
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This article was nominated for
deletion on 9 May 2008. The result of
the discussion was keep.
Ethics
Added header and removed the 'others think that withdrawing life support is unethical' line. I think that to include this would require an expanding paragraph.(otherwise you might as well add 'and others think it neuther ethical nor unethical' or somesuch.)
This is a big topic and would be more appropriate as part of the
medical ethics page-and frankly I would support moving the whole thing there. Any thoughts?
Felix-felix 15:52, 17 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Delete entire page
I propose deleting the whole thing. Everything on this page is covered by
basic life support, and all it has is a disproportionately large paragraph on the catholic church's objection to the practice. It could be removed, or added as a paragraph somewhere else.--
rakkar (
talk) 13:27, 9 May 2008 (UTC)reply
No this page should not be deleted. For many people the concept of what is life support is confusing and a good quality page on this issue would make it quite useful. I will do some work on this page to improve the quality. .--
rhilsden (
talk) 14:50, 18 Nov 2008 (UTC)