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Ethical Decisions in the Care of a Patient Terminally III with Metastatic Cancer: An …


LO Bernard, AR JONSEN - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980 - Am Coll Physicians
A case of a patient with metastatic cancer raises the issues of patient refusal of treatment,
euthanasia, and unintended side effects of therapy. For each management dilemma, there are
relevant ethical and legal considerations, justifications, and conclusions. In addition, ...
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[CITATION] Patient autonomy and cancer treatment decisions


AJ Thomas - Int J Palliat Nurs, 1997
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[CITATION] Ervaringen van verpleegkundigen met euthanasie bij aids-patiĆ«nten


YM Van der Brug, J De Lange, H Philipsen - Verpleegkunde, 1996
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Focus on the nurse: ethical dilemmas with highly symptomatic patients dying at …


N Coyle - Ethics in Hospice Care: Challenges to Hospice Values …, 1997 - books.google.com
Focus on the Nurse: Ethical Dilemmas with Highly Symptomatic Patients Dying at Home Nessa
Coyle SUMMARY. Some serious issues face the inexperienced nurse who has the responsibility
for either providing the care or directing the care of symptomatic patients dying at home. ...
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Investing or discounting self: are moral decisions shaped by conditions in the …


C Kelly - Advanced practice nursing quarterly, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Modern socioeconomic trends contribute to the complexity and diversity of ethical issues encountered
in clinical nursing practice. Despite growing interest in ethical decision making among
nurses, little is known about the contextual influences. The article describes an ...
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Beneficent Voluntary Active Euthanasia: a challenge to professionals caring for …


AM Begley - Nursing Ethics, 1998 - nej.sagepub.com
Euthanasia has once again become headline news in the UK, with the announcement by Dr
Michael Irwin, a former medical director of the United Nations, that he has helped at least 50
people to die, including two between February and July 1997. He has been quoted as ...
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[CITATION] The concepts of truth telling and informed consent


C Gent - International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 1997 - MARK ALLEN PUBLISHING LTD
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Two case discussions of ethics: Editing the truth and the right to resources


R Barnitt, J Warbey, S Rawlins - The British Journal of Occupational …, 1998 - ingentaconnect.com
Two ethical dilemmas commonly experienced in occupational therapy are presented: whether
a ter- minally ill patient should be told the truth that he or she is dying and how therapists make
choices when faced with limited resources. The article commences with an introduction to ...
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[CITATION] Handboek gezondheidsethiek


ID De Beaufort, HM Dupuis - Assen: van Gorcum, 1988
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Ethical/moral experiences of oncology nurses.


KF O'Connor - Oncology nursing forum, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe the ethical/moral situations that oncology nurses report
experiencing. DESIGN: Descriptive, exploratory, qualitative. SETTING: United States.
SAMPLE: Seventy nurses selected randomly from the Oncology Nursing Society ...
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