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    PSDA in the Clinic.F. Rouse, S. Johnson, D. W. Brock, L. Emanuel, S. M. Wolf, D. Mason, M. Mezey, R. B. Purtilo & E. L. McCloskey - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 21 (5):S6-S7.
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    Case Studies: Prehospital DNR Orders.Kenneth V. Iserson & Fenella Rouse - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (6):17.
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    Mrs. Wanglie and “Doctor Knows Best” and Making Decisions for Those Who Cannot Decide for Themselves: Autonomy in Two Recent Cases.Fenella Rouse - 1992 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (2):165.
    Since at least the Karen Ann Quinlan case, the idea of autonomy has always been central to the discussion about whether to given life-prolonging treatment. Those on different sides of the debate may disagree strongly about some of the issues, but the importance of the patient's autonomy has been accepted by people of widely different points of view.
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    Advance Directives: Where Are We Heading after Cruzan?Fenella Rouse - 1990 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 18 (4):353-359.
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    Advance Directives: Where Are We Heading after Cruzan?Fenella Rouse - 1990 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 18 (4):353-359.
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    Patients, Providers, and the PSDA.Fenella Rouse - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (5):2-3.
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    Suicide and Advance Directives.Fenella Rouse - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (2):44-44.
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    The Role of State Legislatures After Cruzan: What Can?and Should?State Legislatures Do?Fenella Rouse - 1991 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 19 (1-2):83-90.
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    The Role of State Legislatures After Cruzan: What Can?and Should?State Legislatures Do?Fenella Rouse - 1991 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 19 (1-2):83-90.
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    Whether No Means No.Lewis M. Silverman, Manette Dennis, Fenella Rouse & David A. Smith - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 22 (3):26-27.
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    Whether No Means No.Lewis M. Silverman, Manette Dennis, Fenella Rouse & David A. Smith - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (3):26-27.
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    The Impact of the Patient Self-Determination Act's Requirement that States Describe Law Concerning Patients 'Rights'.Joan M. Teno, Charles Sabatino, Fenella Rouse & Joanne Lynn - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (1):102-107.
    As of December 1991, the Patient Self-Determination Act mandated that health care institutions which receive funding from Medicare or Medicaid provide written information about persons rights to participate in medical decision-making and formulate advance directives. The PSDA required each state…acting through a State agency, association, or other private nonprofit entity develop a written description of the law of the State concerning advance directives that would be distributed by providers or organizations under the requirements of [the Act].
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    The Impact of the Patient Self-Determination Act's Requirement That States Describe Law concerning Patients' Rights.Joan M. Teno, Charles Sabatino, Fenella Rouse & Joanne Lynn - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (1):102-108.
    As of December 1991, the Patient Self-Determination Act mandated that health care institutions which receive funding from Medicare or Medicaid provide written information about persons rights to participate in medical decision-making and formulate advance directives. The PSDA required each state…acting through a State agency, association, or other private nonprofit entity develop a written description of the law of the State concerning advance directives that would be distributed by providers or organizations under the requirements of [the Act].
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