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End‐of‐life issues of children
Pediatric Transplantation, 2003Abstract: When working with children who have cancer or other life‐threatening illnesses, providers are frequently deal with end‐of‐life concerns. Children deserve the best of care at all times, and the end‐of‐life is no exception. Controversy surrounds the debate between use of hospice care or palliation with children.
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2021
The end of life is an event that exceeds the law. But all societies need to set the terms on which scientific knowledge about life and its end strikes new balances with its identifying values and shapes them into legally articulated compromises.
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The end of life is an event that exceeds the law. But all societies need to set the terms on which scientific knowledge about life and its end strikes new balances with its identifying values and shapes them into legally articulated compromises.
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2019
Providing excellent surgical care for patients at the end of life can present many ethical dilemmas. In this chapter many of the most commonly encountered ethical dilemmas encountered by surgeons during to end of life care are examined, organized around a fitting ethical principle.
Karen Brasel, Mary Condron
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Providing excellent surgical care for patients at the end of life can present many ethical dilemmas. In this chapter many of the most commonly encountered ethical dilemmas encountered by surgeons during to end of life care are examined, organized around a fitting ethical principle.
Karen Brasel, Mary Condron
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2016
This chapter focuses on the issues at the end-of-life from a GP/family physician perspective for patients dying from head and neck cancer. It is rare for a GP to encounter such patients, but I can vividly recall those who have died, and similar to other cancer patients, there are many individual challenges posed by the area of the body that the cancer ...
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This chapter focuses on the issues at the end-of-life from a GP/family physician perspective for patients dying from head and neck cancer. It is rare for a GP to encounter such patients, but I can vividly recall those who have died, and similar to other cancer patients, there are many individual challenges posed by the area of the body that the cancer ...
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End-of-Life Issues and the Anesthesiologist
International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2001openaire +2 more sources

