Pain Management for the Terminally Ill
.... those who are terminally
ill) is the relief of pain. This paper examines the importance of providing appropriate pain relief to the dying
person from a nursing ....
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MEDICAL ETHICS & THE TERMINALLY ILL
.... patients and their families- see the need to keep a dying
person alive, or .... What this implies, in many cases of terminally
ill patients, is that the doctor ....
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The Wrongfulness of Euthanasia
.... For Gay-Williams, therefore, the failure to act when faced with a terminally
ill person is not euthanasia, as compared to any act that hastens the death of ....
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Rights of the Mentally Ill
.... makes clear, these fine sounding words do little to solve the perpetually frustrating and messy problems of how far in incapacitated mentally
ill person can go ....
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Mentally Ill Criminal Offenders
.... 1999), Mulholland, et al (1999), and Lilleleht (1997) have all commented that meaningful psychiatric rehabilitation of the mentally
ill person involves working ....
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Mentally Ill & Crime
.... program and collaboration seems to have been quite effective in Berkeley, "Since Berkeley's mobile crisis team began in 1979, a mentally
ill person has never ....
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Terminally Ill Patients
.... Ross, her self a physician, began her pioneering work with the terminally
ill at the .... that you should never take away hope from a dying
person because without ....
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Battered-Person Syndrome
.... content of the testimony would come down to accounting for the lashing-out without at the same time positioning the sibling/defendant as a mentally
ill person. ....
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Debate - Capital Punishment and Assisted Suicide
.... However, it has ruled that a seriously
ill person does have the right to refuse medical care including hydration and nutrition; if the
person expressed wanting ....
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FLORIDA'S BAKER ACT
.... 394.463 of the Baker Act as amended, a
person "may be taken to a receiving facility if there is reason to believe that he or she is mentally
ill" and because ....
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"The Tell-Tale Heart"
.... one. Szasz refers to the "metaphor of mental illness," and he begins by considering what we mean when we say a
person is
ill. He ....
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Pros & Cons of Euthanasia
.... euthanasia: passive and active. Passive euthanasia occurs whenever a terminally
ill person is simply allowed to die. The case of Karen ....
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EARNINGS MANAGEMENT CASE
.... Under these arrangements, companies (or individuals) pay a percentage of the death benefit of a policy owned by the terminally
ill person to that
person. ....
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Rehabilitation Counseling
.... A
person who has been trained to come up with his own solutions is capable of managing many .... The third focal area is rehabilitation for the mentally
ill homeless ....
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RESPITE CARE SERVICES
.... temporary relief for primary caregivers for chronically
ill or disabled persons who are cared for in the home of the chronically
ill or disabled
person. ....
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Mental illness & Psycho
.... With a
person who is mentally
ill, we want to know if we are punishing the mind that committed the crime or a mind so altered that the real
person, the real ....
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The Soloist: The Mentally Ill and Homelessness by Steve Lopez
The Mentally
Ill and Homelessness Steven Lopez's (2008) book (and, later, film .... The homeless musician, a real-world
person named Nathaniel Ayers, lives in Los ....
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Moral & Ethical Concerns Regarding Euthanasia
.... Ethics are specific, for the most part, to a particular
person, group, profession .... rightness or wrongfulness of ending the life of a hopelessly
ill or injured ....
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Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar
.... coping with these issues by forcing the individual into a state of awareness, as if using electricity to bring the
person to life. The mentally
ill were long ....
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Trauma and Christianity
.... faith. Therefore, these feelings will often cause a
person to harbor
ill-will towards the people perceived to be responsible. However ....
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Prohibiting Smoking in all States
.... show this (111). Tobacco companies say the
person who smokes assumes all the risks of getting
ill from smoking. The surgeon general ....
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The Shaman as Healer
.... Shamanistic healing operates in two paradigms. A shaman may determine that something is present in the
ill person's body that must be removed. ....
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Right to Die Viewpoints
.... the patient and witnessed, asks the doctor not to continue extraordinary medical treatment should the
person become incapacitated and terminally
ill (Rohr, 1987 ....
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Involuntary Commitment: The civil rights of the mental health ...
.... the family. The community took more of an interest when the mentally
ill person could not support himself or his family. In those ....
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ILL SEC STATE POLICE
.... It removes human error from the task of identifying fraudulent id's by using the electronic codes and displaying the
person's age. ....
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Personal Life-Learning Experiences
.... My wife and I vowed never to take any
person who was seriously
ill to a local medical facility if a more efficient facility was located nearby. ....
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I Know This Much Is True
.... field is wildly different from those of other people in a similar situation will in general be rightly considered to be mentally
ill, a
person whose emotional ....
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Halfway Houses
.... On June 26, 1975, the US Supreme Court ruled unanimously, that a mentally
ill person could not be held against his will if three criteria were met: (1) the ....
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Halfway Houses & Mental Health
.... On June 26, 1975, the US Supreme Court ruled unanimously, that a mentally
ill person could not be held against his will if three criteria were met: (1) the ....
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Custodial Care & the Elderly Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELEVANT ...
.... For the chronically
ill elderly
person, significant discomfort, inconvenience, and, at times, health risks are involved in, what is for others, the relatively ....
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