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Перевод: discontinue
[глагол] прекращать; прерывать; прекращаться; прерываться; упразднять
Тезаурус:
- Finally, what is the position if, in the case of a terminally ill minor, incapable himself of making any request, the doctor is asked by the parent or guardian to discontinue treatment?
- Those who imagine that they see the spectre of euthanasia raising its head look with particular misgiving at the doctor's decision to discontinue ventilation.4 Those lawyers who have given the issue their attention have accepted the common factual assumption that turning off a ventilator is significant, and have then sought legal arguments by which to justify it.5 For they have had to recognize both that it is a common medical practice, and that it is one which prima facie calls for some justification.
- If my view that a doctor incurs no liability if he ignores the request to discontinue treatment made by the mentally unfit and minor is correct, it does not of course follow that he would also be free from liability if he complied with their requests.
- The facts are that the patient has requested that the doctor discontinue treatment, and the doctor has ignored this request.
- "Er - we have to discontinue your services - it's the cuts, you see.
- Whatever the reason, the committee decided in November 1908 to reinstate the locks, ostensibly to pass night traffic but, in the light of events, this was an undeclared anticipation of a decision to discontinue the plane.
- He accused his editor, Govindan Kasturi, of "arbitrarily" deciding to discontinue the expose, even though the paper had more documents in its possession.
- The fact that the aid is an extraordinary measure and that the patient has indicated that it is a burden absolves the doctor of his duty to continue treatment, and he may therefore discontinue it by switching off the machine.
- The Borough Council, at a special meeting, decided to entirely discontinue public lighting and fines were imposed at the petty sessions for failing to obscure indoor lights.
- Under the Act, a patient who's terminally ill and sustained by mechanical means may sign a directive authorizing the doctor to discontinue treatment and so allow death to take its course.
- Politically, therefore, the inducements to continue what the Plowden Committee call "excessive social services" are much stronger than the inducements to discontinue them or to supplement any which may happen to be "inadequate".
- Indications of these future difficulties became apparent as early as October 1935 when, during Jacques' absence through injury, Lionel Elvin and Ernest Green combined to defeat a Cambridge Board proposal to discontinue the long-standing tradition that the new District Secretary should be appointed as Joint Secretary to the Tutorial Classes Committee.
- There are, however, certain risks involved in delegating to people other than the patient the power to make what may be life-or-death decisions - for example, the decision to discontinue certain treatment, to control symptoms, or not to resuscitate the patient.
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