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JNinWB

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10. Years ago, as I recall, the Catholic Church had an sensible guideline for EOL care.
Mon Dec 30, 2013, 06:24 PM
Dec 2013

It was not necessary to attach an individual to life saving machines in order to preserve life. This makes sense for a terminal patient---no extraordinary, life-saving care must be provided.

Then, the CC apparently amended this guideline so that nutrition and hydration must be provided.

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