Terminally Ill Patients
.... Healthcare professionals should always make sure they are aware of such documents when dealing with terminally
ill patients, and be sure that the
patients are ....
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Mothers of Mentally Ill Patients
.... Whether findings generalize to mothers of
patients with other personality disorders or any other mental health problem cannot be known on the .... Champaign,
Ill. ....
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The Terminally Ill & Dying Barocas, Reichman and Schwebel (19
.... Before examining specific treatment strategies, it is helpful to provide a general description of the death and dying issues faced by terminally
ill patients. ....
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Religion and the Terminally Ill
.... 2000). For this reason, cancer
patients were chosen to represent the general population of terminally
ill patients. Therefore a ....
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MEDICAL ETHICS & THE TERMINALLY ILL
.... What this implies, in many cases of terminally
ill patients, is that the doctor becomes "paternal"- that is, he has to make decisions for the patient ....
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Rehospitalization It is an un
It is an unfortunate fact that severely mentally
ill patients are often rehospitalized. Laessle, Pfister & Wittchen (1987) have ....
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Legalization of Euthanasia
As new technologies and research enabled physicians the means to prolong the lives of terminally
ill patients, the controversy surrounding the debate over ....
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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients
.... Blakeley and Paige (2001) examined the pathophysiology of pain in critically
ill patients, including
patients who had experienced CABG. ....
(1765

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Patient Rights in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
.... stop suicidal depression, disable obsessive-compulsive disorders, and smother the uncontrollable rage and aggression that keeps mentally
ill patients in locked ....
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Benefits of Pet Therapy
.... variety of patient populations, there have been very few studies that specifically examined its efficacy with respect to samples of terminally
ill patients. ....
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Legalizing Euthanasia in the US This paper will argue in favor of ...
.... Specifically, there is the fear that the practice would encourage not only the voluntary killing of terminally
ill patients, but also the involuntary killing ....
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Home Hospice Care
.... Supporters of free standing hospices maintain that putting terminally
ill patients in acute care hospitals where they know that most other
patients will ....
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Dealing with Death
.... Before examining specific treatment strategies, it is helpful to provide a general description of the death and dying issues faced by terminally
ill patients. ....
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Euthanasia
.... Oregon passes the Death With Dignity Act in 1997, which allows terminally
ill patients to request assistance in committing suicide (Emanuel, 2001; Robinson ....
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Mental Illness as a Social Problem
.... Deinstitutionalization is the release of mentally
ill patients directly into mainstream society. As Kornblum (et al., 2004) points ....
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Mental Illness
.... Deinstitutionalization is the release of mentally
ill patients directly into mainstream society. As Kornblum (et al., 2004) points ....
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Physician-Assisted Suicide and Legalization
.... clearly. Terminally-
ill patients include
patients whose life expectancy is less than six months, as assessed by the physicians. In ....
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Pros & Cons of Euthanasia
.... For example, some terminally-
ill patients may choose death because it is more dignified than being kept alive with a life-support system. ....
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Physician Assisted Suicide
.... Terminally
ill patients are seeking the right to end their lives with dignity, without pain, and before all of their resources are drained from care that will ....
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Physician Assisted Suicide Controversy
.... Terminally
ill patients are seeking the right to end their lives with dignity, without pain, and before all of their resources are drained from care that will ....
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EUTHANASIA: A POSITION PAPER Introduction Somer
.... once these practice are officially sanctioned, could well use them as an excuse to spend less money and effort on services for terminally
ill patients such as ....
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Negative Consequences of Legalizing Euthanasia Introduction Somer
.... once these practice are officially sanctioned, could well use them as an excuse to spend less money and effort on services for terminally
ill patients such as ....
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Debate - Capital Punishment and Assisted Suicide
.... Choosing death with dignity is also a means to end the guilt that many fatally
ill patients feel as the disease saps family and relatives' resources. ....
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Active and Passive Euthanasia
.... Modern medicine has allowed seriously
ill patients to stay alive for long periods, thus raising concerns about such prolonging of life. ....
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Louis Kutner
.... The Death With Dignity law went into effect in Oregon in 1997, allowing terminally
ill patients to request assistance in committing suicide, and by the end of ....
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Living Wills
.... The Death With Dignity law went into effect in Oregon in 1997, allowing terminally
ill patients to request assistance in committing suicide, and by the end of ....
(3092

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An Overview of Postoperative Comfort Measures for Coronary Artery ...
.... Blakeley and Paige (2001) examined the pathophysiology of pain in critically
ill patients, including
patients who had experienced CABG. ....
(1765

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Postoperative Comfort Measures for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft ...
.... Blakeley and Paige (2001) examined the pathophysiology of pain in critically
ill patients, including
patients who had experienced CABG. ....
(1759

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Moral Codes of Society & Euthanasia Euthanasia occurs whenever a ...
.... the doctor is expected to not "intervene to lower the health standards of the patient or to shorten his life." Even with terminally
ill patients, the doctor's ....
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Moral Problem of Treatment of Dying Patient
.... What this implies, in many cases of terminally
ill patients, is that the doctor becomes "paternal"- that is, he has to make decisions for the patient ....
(2145

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