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 What does "withdrawal of potentially life-sustaining treatment" mean? View Question: as01.ucis.dal.ca

Site: End of Life (Dalhousie University) | Withholding and Withdrawal FAQ

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Withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment means stopping treatment that has the potential to sustain the life of a patient-for example, stopping artificial nutrition and hydration for a patient in a persistent vegetative state.
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