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Article: Hope, Truth, and Preparing for Death: Perspectives of Surrogate Decision Makers


AI Med - Ann Intern Med, 2008 - Am Coll Physicians
To the Editor: Apatira, et al (1), cite a “forthcoming” work as reference
number 3 in their article. An editorial writer for Annals (2) used this same
source recently in his references 13 and 18. While expressions of opinion ...

Estimating prognosis in end-stage renal disease


SM Wittenberg, LM Cohen - Progress in Palliative Care, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Studies show that most patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who are
receiving dialysis want to talk about their life expectancy. Yet over half of
patients have never had such a conversation. The three main reasons for ...
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome mortality-Easier to predict, still hard to be certain*

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DC Scales, DJ Gattas - Critical Care Medicine, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Critical care physicians and researchers have been striving to more objectively
predict patient mortality for decades. Some of the resulting prediction tools
have undergone multiple revisions-up to three or four times in the case of ...
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Physician communication with families in the ICU: evidence-based strategies for …


KG Schaefer, SD Block - Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2009 - pdfs.journals.lww.com
Introduction In an era of increasing use of life-sustaining treatment (LST) in
the final weeks of life and concurrent empha- sis on patient autonomy, family
members of patients in the ICU face increasing challenges in their roles as ...
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