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I met a 14-year-old girl through the Make-A-Wish Foundation wasse wish was to be a model for a day.
Patients who have expressed a wish for home death were hospitalised as often as patients whose wish was not known to the GP, but elderly home residents who expressed a wish to die there were hospitalised less often.
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Here, however, it is less clear whose wish is being fulfilled.
"The story is like a folk tale, the person whose wish is granted.
"But we still have several hundred people on our books who are, not waiting, but whose wish is to be buried at sea.
In Britain headlines reported the grief of parents whose wishes were overruled by the courts, allowing doctors to turn off the ventilators keeping their son alive.
Born in the Marshalsea, she is the only character whose wishes are wholly unselfish and whose unbreakable will to love and be loved frees her metaphorically from every prison, literal and social.
Transport planners no longer just build roads; nowadays they also must listen to users, whose wishes are meant to have an impact on the design and maintenance of the road transport system.
3) In an unconscious, terminally ill patient, whose wishes are unknown, how should EOL decisions be made?
Patients who had expressed a wish to die at home had the same chance of being hospitalised as patients whose wishes were not known.
On the basis of data collected in the preceding six months, we anticipated the baseline proportion of patients whose wishes were known and respected to be 15% and that an increase to 65% would represent a clinically meaningful effect.
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