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Responding to intractable terminal suffering: the role of terminal sedation and …

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TE Quill, IR Byock… - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000 - Am Coll Physicians
When provided by a skilled, multidisciplinary team, pallia- tive care is highly effective at addressing
the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of dying patients and their families.
However, some patients who have wit- nessed harsh death want reassurance that they ...
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Palliative options of last resort: a comparison of voluntarily stopping eating and …


TE Quill, B Lo, DW Brock - JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association- …, 1997 - Springer
TE Quill Professor of Medicine, Psychiatry, and Medical Humanities, University of Rochester
e-mail: Timothy_Quill@URMC.Rochester.edu 1 Foley KM. Pain, physician-assisted suicide, and
euthanasia. Pain Forum. 1995; 4:163–178. Council on Scientific Affairs, American ...
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Palliative treatments of last resort: choosing the least harmful alternative

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TE Quill, BC Lee, S Nunn… - Annals of internal medicine, 2000 - Am Coll Physicians
Comprehensive palliative care, as exemplified by many state-of-the-art hospice programs, is
the standard of care for the dying. Although palliative care is very effective, physicians,
nurses, patients, families, and loved ones regu- larly face clinically, ethically, legally, and ...
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Terminal sedation in palliative medicine-definition and review of the literature

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JD Cowan, D Walsh - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2001 - Springer
Abstract This paper reviews the re- ported use of nonopioid medications for terminal
sedation. To provide a summary of the available literature, an electronic database search was
performed. Thirteen series and 1 4 case reports were identified. Vari- ous symptoms, ...
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[CITATION] Slow euthanasia.


JA Billings, SD Block - Journal of palliative care, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: J Palliat Care. 1996 Winter;12(4):21-30. Comment in: J Palliat Care. 1996 Winter;12(4):31-
7. J Palliat Care. 1996 Winter;12(4):38-41. J Palliat Care. 1996 Winter;12(4):42-3. J Palliat Care.
1996 Winter;12(4):44-6. J Palliat Care. 1997 Spring;13(1):52. Slow euthanasia. ...
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The Supreme Court and physician-assisted suicide--rejecting assisted suicide but …


D Orentlicher - The New England journal of medicine, 1997 - nejm.highwire.org
In rejecting a constitutional right to physician-assisted suicide earlier this year, 1 , 2 the US Supreme
Court appeared to preserve the distinction between the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment
and assisted suicide or euthanasia. In fact, however, the Court undermined the distinction ...
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Sedation for intractable distress in the dying-a survey of experts

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S Chater, R Viola, J Paterson, V Jarvis - Palliative medicine, 1998 - pmj.sagepub.com
Sedation for intractable distress in the dying – ... Susan Chater Medical Director Palliative Care
Service, Raymond Viola University of Ottawa Institute of Palliative Care, Judi Paterson Clinical
Nurse Specialist and Virginia Jarvis Palliative Care Service, Ottawa Civic Hospital, Ottawa
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[CITATION] Sedation in the management of refractory symptoms: guidelines for evaluation and …


NI Cherny, RK Portenoy - Journal of Palliative Care, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: J Palliat Care. 1994 Summer;10(2):31-8. Sedation in the management of refractory
symptoms: guidelines for evaluation and treatment. Cherny NI, Portenoy RK. Department
of Neurology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. ...
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A comparison of the use of sedatives in a hospital support team and in a hospice


P Stone, C Phillips, O Spruyt, C Waight - Palliative Medicine, 1997 - pmj.sagepub.com
A comparison of the use of sedatives in a hospital ... Patrick Stone Macmillan Lecturer in Palliative
Medicine, Royal London Hospital, Clare Phillips Macmillan ... Senior Lecturer in Palliative
Medicine, Royal London Hospital, Odette Spruyt Senior Registrar, St Joseph's
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Sedation, alimentation, hydration, and equivocation: careful conversation about …

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LA Jansen, DP Sulmasy - Annals of internal medicine, 2002 - Am Coll Physicians
In the recent medical ethics literature, several authors have rec- ommended terminal sedation
and refusal of hydration and nutri- tion as important, morally acceptable, and relatively
uncontrover- sial treatment options for end-of-life suffering. However, not all authors use ...
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