- Results found in: Discussions
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... target="_blank">Read more here, about disease trajectory, end-of-life decisions.
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... is made up of many skilled clinicians who can offer support during palliative and end of life care decisions. Doctors, nurses, spiritual care providers, psychosocial clinicians, physiotherapists, occupational...
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... or cannot get over their grief. For me, I spent hours wondering if I did enough, made the right decisions.
This is an excellent book! It incorporates a lot of the techniques I've come across...
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... show. My mom always believes she knows best of everything, but she is no longer making rational decisions and this is excellerating her illness and fragility. She hasn't wanted to tell her palliative...
- Results found in: The Exchange
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... felt that they had both appropriately respected the autonomy of their relative to make care decisions, and prevented the patient from having to suffer such symptoms as nausea and vomiting that can occur...
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... he agrees with us and besides the two of us share the POA for her so we can make any necessary decisions.” Why the decision had been made The family/ethics committee/team meeting was called. The family...
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... level of agreement might not only impact their grieving process, but may also play a factor in decisions regarding preparing for the death itself. For example, the participant who felt professional conflict...
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... not denigrate the desire of loved ones to “search`` the internet for information about important decisions. We can direct family members to the most reliable sites possible; if what is found is contrary...
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... someone with whom we have formed a close relationship. 3) Needing to control a patient or family's decisions about care or treatment, putting pressure on them to behave in a certain way, or insisting...
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... with a person is as important as “doing” something for them. Decision Making and End-of-Life Decisions to withhold or terminate treatment are common clinical dilemmas for professionals and family when...