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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Original Research
Vol. 68, Issue 5, 2007September 01, 2007 EDT

Urgent Medical Decision Making Regarding a Jehovah’s Witness Minor: A Case Report and Discussion

Paul R. Brezina, John C. Moskop,
ArticlePaul R. BrezinaJohn C. Moskopmedical decision makingJehovah's Witnessreligious decision making
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.68.5.312

Articles in Vol. 68, Issue 5, 2007

Vol. 68, Issue 5, 2007
  • Tarheel Footprints in Health Care
    NC Medical Journal
  • Knowledge and Practice of Foodborne Disease Clinical Specimen Testing and Reporting in North Carolina, 2004
    Pia D. M. MacDonaldMichelle R. TorokJean-Marie MaillardMartha SalyersLeslie A. WolfAmy L. Nelson
  • Urgent Medical Decision Making Regarding a Jehovah’s Witness Minor: A Case Report and Discussion
    Paul R. BrezinaJohn C. Moskop
  • Policy Forum: Effective Patient-Practitioner Communication
    Thomas C. RickettsKristen L. Dubay
  • Addressing Health Literacy Through Improved Patient-Practitioner Communication
    Mark HolmesThomas J. BaconL. Allen DobsonE. Kiernan McGortyPam Silberman
  • Low Health Literacy: Epidemiology and Interventions
    Darren A. DeWalt
  • Chasing the Monster
    Toni Cordell
  • Lay Health Educators’ Roles in Improving Patient Education
    Susan AugerSarah Verbiest
  • Incorporating Health Literacy Into Adult Basic Education: From Life Skills to Life Saving
    Sandra J. Diehl
  • Improving Prescription Drug Labeling
    Michael S. WolfStacy Cooper Bailey
  • Medication Instruction by Pharmacists: Making Good on an Offer
    Michael D. Murray
  • Increasing the Public’s Awareness: The Importance of Patient-Practitioner Communication
    Marcus PlesciaMike Newton-Ward
  • Effective Practitioner-Patient Communication in Long-Term Care
    Dennis W. Streets
  • Developing an Informed Consent Process With Patient Understanding in Mind
    Mary Ann AbramsBarb Earles
  • Cultivating Patient-Centered Communication Skills Training Across the Medical Education Continuum: A Model for Practice
    Gail S. MarionSonia J. CrandallFrank CelestinoWilliam McCannJulienne Kirk
  • Communicating Health Information to English as a Second Language Patients
    H. Nolo Martinez
  • Identifying and Addressing Communication Failures as a Means of Reducing Unnecessary Malpractice Claims
    Gerald B. HicksonA. Dale Jenkins
  • A Perspective on Doctor-Patient Communication in the Dental Office
    M. Alec Parker
  • Health Professions Education to Promote Health Literacy: Leverage Points and New Opportunities
    Karen D. StallingsThomas J. Bacon
  • A Failure to Communicate
    Timothy W. LaneJ. Carson Rounds
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net: A Community Collaboration, Mike Darrow, CFRE
    Mike Darrow
  • Health Promotion and African-American Baptist Churches in North Carolina
    M. Anita P. HolmesJohn Hatch
  • Running the Numbers: A Periodic Feature to Inform North Carolina Health Care Professionals About Current Topics in Health Statistics
    Paul A. BuescherAlexander E. WhiteDarren A. DeWalt
  • Readers’ Forum
    Michelle F. Jones
North Carolina Medical Journal
Brezina, Paul R., and John C. Moskop. 2007. “Urgent Medical Decision Making Regarding a Jehovah’s Witness Minor: A Case Report and Discussion.” North Carolina Medical Journal 68 (5): 312–16. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.68.5.312.
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