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

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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- ...
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Palliative options of last resort: a comparison of voluntarily stopping eating and drinking, …


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. ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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. ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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[CITATION] Sedation in the management of refractory symptoms: guidelines for evaluation and treatment …


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. ...
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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 ...
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Sedation, alimentation, hydration, and equivocation: careful conversation about care at the …

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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 ...
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