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Enteral nutrition in end of life care: The Jewish Halachic ethics
Chaya Greenberger
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Keyphrases
Ethics
100%
Jewish
100%
End-of-life Care
100%
Enteral nutrition
100%
Nourishment
100%
Withholding
57%
Nursing Education
28%
Nursing Research
28%
Nursing Practice
28%
Practice Research
28%
Halacha
28%
Practice Education
28%
Ethical Attitude
14%
Fatal Infection
14%
Health Professionals
14%
Health Practitioners
14%
Cause of Death
14%
Nutritional Deficiency
14%
Ethical Issues
14%
Patient's Family
14%
Religious Approach
14%
Prolonged Life
14%
Forgoing
14%
Religious Perspective
14%
Family nurse
14%
Moral Conflict
14%
Religious Law
14%
Hastening Death
14%
Jewish Ethics
14%
Life Force
14%
Ethical Mandate
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
End of Life Care
100%
Enteric Feeding
100%
Health Practitioner
66%
Nursing Practice
66%
Disease
33%
Psychology
End-Of-Life Care
100%
Practitioners
50%
Ethical Issue
50%