- ►annals.org [PDF] JHT Karlawish, T Quill, DE Meier… - Annals of internal medicine, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians Making palliative care decisions for a patient who lacks decision-making capacity presents several
challenges. Other people, such as family and caregivers, must choose for the patient. The goals
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SR Mousavi - The Internet Journal of Pain, Symptom Control and …, 2005 - ispub.com Objective: To assess the ability of ethical approach to providing palliative care to patients with
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- ►annals.org [PDF] B Lo, T Quill, J Tulsky… - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians Palliative care focuses on relief of suffering, psychosocial support, and closure near the end
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