What is the Clinically Appropriate Approach to a Terminally Ill Oncological Patient?
Authors:
O. Sláma
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika komplexní onkologické péče, Masarykův onkologický ústav, Brno
Published in:
Klin Onkol 2010; 23(3): 182-183
Category:
Oncology Highlights
Sources
1. Stavovský předpis č. 10. Etický kodex České lékařské komory. Praha: ČLK 2007.
2. Zákon 20/ 1966 Sb., o péči o zdraví lidu.
3. Směrnice MOÚ 5/ 2009 Kardiopulmonální resuscitace v MOÚ. Brno: MOÚ 2009.
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