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Dying patients in the intensive care unit: forgoing treatment, maintaining care

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K Faber-Langendoen, PN Lanken - Annals of internal medicine, 2000 - Am Coll Physicians
End-of-life care of patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) often requires
dramatic shifts in attitudes and interventions, from tradi- tional intensive
rescue care to intensive palliative care. The care of patients dying in ...
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[CITATION] Dying Patients in the Intensive Care Unit: Forgoing Treatment, Maintaining Care


P Case, DTW Life-Sustaining - Ann Intern Med, 2000
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[PDF] The clinical management of dying patients receiving mechanical ventilation


K Faber-Langendoen - practice, 1994 - chestjournal.chestpubs.org
Objective: Despite mechanical ventilation's widespread use, there is scant
literature to guide the management of patients receiving mechanical ventilatory
assistance who are forgoing life-sustaining treatment. This survey was ...
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Incorporating palliative care into critical care education: Principles, challenges, and …

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M Danis, D Federman, JJ Fins, E Fox, B … - Critical care medicine, 1999 - journals.lww.com
From the National Institutes of Health (Dr. Danis); Harvard Medical School (Drs.
Federman and Lowenstein); Cornell University Medical College (Dr. Fins); Arizona
State University (Ms. Kastenbaum); University of Pennsylvania School of ...
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[CITATION] Forgoing life-sustaining therapy: how to care for the patient who is near death


ML Campbell, 1998 - Not Avail
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A multi-institutional study of care given to patients dying in hospitals: ethical and practice …


K Faber-Langendoen - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1996 - archinte.highwire.org
Methods: Chartsof75 consecutive patients dyingat each of4 hospitalswere reviewed
for this case series. Two hun- dred ninety-one (98%) of 297 charts were
available for review; 274 patients died in acute care beds and are in- ...
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Recommendations for end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: The Ethics Committee of the …

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RD Truog, AFM Cist, SE Brackett, JP Burns, … - Critical Care Medicine, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Robert D. Truog, MD; Alexandra FM Cist, MD; Sharon E. Brackett, RN, BSN; Jeffrey
P. Burns, MD; Martha AQ Curley, RN, PhD, CCNS, FAAN; Marion Danis, MD; Michael
A. DeVita, MD; Stanley H. Rosenbaum, MD; David M. Rothenberg, MD; Charles ...
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End-of-Life Care in the ICU*

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RI Hall, GM Rocker - Chest, 2000 - chestjournal.chestpubs.org
* From the Departments of Anesthesia (Dr. Hall) and Medicine (Dr. Rocker),
Dalhousie University; Intensive Care Services, Queen Elizabeth II Health
Sciences Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. ... Study objective: To ...
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Withdrawal of life support: intensive caring at the end of life

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TJ Prendergast, KA Puntillo - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
The technology and expertise of critical care practice support patients through
life-threatening illnesses. Most recover; some die quickly; others, however,
linger—neither improving nor acutely dying, alive but with a dwindling ...
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End-of-life care in the intensive care unit: Where are we now?

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JE Nelson, M Danis - Critical care medicine, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Symptom Experience Although rigorous research has begun in earnest only
recently, available evi- dence leaves little doubt that the preva- lence of
distressing symptoms among critically ill patients is substantial and is ...
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