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Titlebook: Communication and Bioethics at the End of Life; Real Cases, Real Dil Lori A.‘Roscoe,David P. Schenck Textbook 2017 Springer International P

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Case 6—What Is the Standard of Care for a Corpse?u-like symptoms. She refused to allow her daughter to be removed from life support even after she was declared brain dead, and threatened the hospital with a lawsuit for failing to accurately diagnose her daughter’s condition in a timely way.
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Case 7—When the Palliative Care Team Got Firedther was very religious and was at his bedside constantly, and answered all questions directed to her son by the medical team. She had faith in God and in her son’s oncologist who she believed had previously cured her son’s cancer. The palliative care team was forbiddne to enter the patient’s room a
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Case 8—A Young Woman’s Wish to Dieic and had clinically significant depressive symptoms. The patient’s uncle was the family spokesperson, and declared that all life support must be stopped since the young woman’s injuries were the result of karma from a past life.
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of cases that addresses the current complexities of end-of-This casebook provides a set of cases that reveal the current complexity of medical decision-making, ethical reasoning, and communication at the end of life for hospitalized patients and those who care for and about them. End-of-life issues
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Giacomo Cabri,Luca Ferrari,Franco Zambonellid in her son’s oncologist who she believed had previously cured her son’s cancer. The palliative care team was forbiddne to enter the patient’s room after they described his extremely poor prognosis and the possibility of transitioning to comfort care only.
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Case 7—When the Palliative Care Team Got Firedd in her son’s oncologist who she believed had previously cured her son’s cancer. The palliative care team was forbiddne to enter the patient’s room after they described his extremely poor prognosis and the possibility of transitioning to comfort care only.
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Case 10—Please Stop Torturing Me! (Unless My Wife Is in the Room)e the oncologists told her that her husband’s cancer had been cured. The intensive care team (and sometimes the patient) saw continuing treatment as futile, but were not able to convince the patient’s wife to agree to any other goals of care.
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