Consensus Statement - Indian Pediatrics
Euthanasia is ‘active’ when a deliberate intervention is undertaken with the express intention of ending life to relieve intractable suffering, and ‘passive’ when it involves withholding life support system for continuance of life [2]. End-of-Life care: This refers to care of a person who has
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