Saturday, 19 March 2005
All Patients on Life Support Are Equal
Some Are Less Equal Than Others
Not to mention a different color:
"The baby wore a cute blue outfit with a teddy bear covering his bottom. The 17-pound, nearly 6-month-old boy wiggled with eyes open, his mother said, and smacked his lips. Then at 2 p.m. Tuesday, a medical staffer at Texas Children's Hospital gently removed the breathing tube that had kept Sun Hudson alive since his birth Sept. 25. Cradled by his mother, he took a few breaths, and died . . . Sun's death marks the first time a U.S. judge has allowed a hospital to discontinue an infant's life-sustaining care against a parent's wishes, according to bioethical experts.”
Houston Chronicle
Baby dies after hospital removes breathing tube
March 16, 2005
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Of course, being born in Texas didn't help, either:
"Texas law allows hospitals to discontinue life-sustaining care, even if a patient's family members disagree. A doctor's recommendation must be approved by a hospital's ethics committee, and the family must be given 10 days from written notice of the decision to try and locate another facility for the patient. Texas Children's said it contacted 40 facilities with newborn intensive care units, but none would accept Sun.
(Via Wild Sects and No More Mister Nice Blog)
Meanwhile, back at the ranch:
"ABC News obtained talking points circulated among Senate Republicans explaining why they should vote to intervene in the Schiavo case. Among them, that it is an important moral issue and the "pro-life base will be excited," and that it is a "great political issue -- this is a tough issue for Democrats."
ABC News
DeLay Says He's Not Giving Up Schiavo Fight
March 19, 2005
Entire post stolen from Billmon.
Posted by flow Frazao on March 19, 2005 at 05:14 PM in Current Affairs | Permalink
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Some Are Less Equal Than Others: