|
Feb 26 2008, 1:24 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 1024)
|
|
Feb 26 2008, 1:24 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 1024)
|
|
Feb 26 2008, 1:23 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
88 words added
1 word deleted
|
|
Change: "With this message, the Church Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, upon the recommendation of the Division for Church in Society, addresses some
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1024)
|
|
Feb 26 2008, 1:20 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
5 words added
|
|
Change: WEBLINKS: Religious & Spiritual:WEBLINKS: Death & Dying/Hospice:"Divorced parents contest life-sustaining feeding tube for brain-damaged adult daughter", posted by the Catholic News Agency (02/08/08).Excerpt: In a case recalling the conflict over Terri Schiavo, two
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 933)
|
|
Feb 10 2008, 1:07 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
205 words added
|
|
Change: In a case recalling the conflict over Terri Schiavo, two divorced parents in Delaware are fighting over whether to continue life-sustaining nutrition for their brain-damaged
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 930)
|
|
Feb 10 2008, 12:38 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
148 words added
1 word deleted
|
|
Change: From a legal standpoint, being brain-dead is the same as being dead.Before a patient can be declared brain-dead, two doctors must evaluate the patient on
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 721)
|
|
Jan 29 2008, 9:37 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
10 words deleted
|
|
Change: 2008-01-08 in WEBLINKS: Death & Dying / Hospice:Music Therapy Increasingly a Part of End-of-Life Care, (01/26/08):With a guitar and melodies ranging from gospel to country, Jennifer Trippe offers soothing sounds to
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 573)
|
|
Jan 29 2008, 9:34 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
6 words added
|
|
Change: Death & Dying / Hospice:Music Therapy Increasingly a Part of End-of-Life Care, (01/26/08):With a guitar and melodies ranging from gospel to country, Jennifer Trippe offers soothing sounds to a
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 593)
|
|
Jan 29 2008, 9:32 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
85 words added
|
|
Change: With a guitar and melodies ranging from gospel to country, Jennifer Trippe offers soothing sounds to a small audience far from the lights of a
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 590)
|
|
Jan 29 2008, 9:23 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
2 words added
|
|
Change: 2008-01-08 in 2007-07-17 in WEBLINKS: Medical Professionals:Scientific American,"When to let go? Medicine's top dilemma", by Tom Heneghan (07/16/07 Excerpt: "End-of-life issues top the list of ethical dilemmas hospitals face as medical
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 503)
|
|
Jul 17 2007, 10:50 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
92 words added
89 words deleted
|
|
Change: "Recently, The Rev. Joy Gatling and I gave comfort and counsel to a young man whose fiancé had been brutally murdered in her apartment. The
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 499)
|
|
Jul 17 2007, 10:46 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
101 words added
|
|
Change: "End-of-life issues top the list of ethical dilemmas hospitals face as medical progress enables doctors to extend an endangered life to the hard-to-determine point where
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 496)
|
|
Jul 8 2007, 12:52 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 395)
|
|
Jul 8 2007, 12:52 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
4 words added
|
|
Change: WEBLINKS: Religious & Spiritual: Daily Press:"Physical death does not mean the end of life" (07/07/07). Excerpt: "Recently, The Rev. Joy Gatling and I gave comfort and counsel to a young man
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 395)
|
|
Jul 8 2007, 12:49 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
87 words added
2 words deleted
|
|
Change: "Recently, The Rev. Joy Gatling and I gave comfort and counsel to a young man whose fiancé had been brutally murdered in her apartment. The
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 392)
|
|
Jul 5 2007, 9:03 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
4 words added
4 words deleted
|
|
Change: Loss -->Coping>> Deits, Robert, Life After Loss: A Practical Guide to Renewing Your Life After Experiencing Major Loss:Published by Da Capo Press (2004), 256 pages.Synopsis: "Loss can be overwhelming, and recovery sometimes seems terribly daunting,
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 307)
|
|
Jul 5 2007, 9:00 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
110 words added
1 word deleted
|
|
Change: newly revised edition of Life after Loss, Deits offers sound guidance for navigating the uncertain terrain of grief. With practical and compassionate advice, personal stories, and helpful exercises, Life after Loss is not just about understanding grief -- it's about doing something about it."
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 307)
|
|
Jul 5 2007, 8:53 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
145 words added
11 words deleted
|
|
Change: The friends and family of Henry Crane, a UF chemistry senior, said he was always ready to help people. Now, even on life support, he's
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 203)
|
|
Jun 19 2007, 10:10 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
516 words deleted
|
|
Change: Australian health practitioners now have new guidelines to help them discuss end-of-life issues with palliative care patients and their families. Clinical practice guidelines for communicating
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 64)
|
|
Jun 19 2007, 9:57 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
4 words added
5 words deleted
|
|
Change: BLOG (LogBLOG: of[Reserved Websitefor Updates):Use]2007-06-18: Newsweek: "Patients have a right to make their own medical decisions", by Jane Bryant Quinn (06/25/07).Excerpt: There's more reason than ever to leave written instructions about
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 597)
|