AMA issues guidelines on end of life care
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AMA issues guidelines on end of life care
Autor:
Charatan, Fred
Assuntos:
Advance Care Planning
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Advance Directives
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American Medical Association
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Bioethics
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Committees
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Councils
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Decision Making
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Dissent and Disputes
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Ethics Committees
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Ethics Committees, Clinical
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Ethics Consultation
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Euthanasia, Passive
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Family
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Group Processes
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Guidelines as Topic
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Hospitals
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Humans
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Life Support Care
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Medical Futility
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Negotiating
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News
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Organizational Policy
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Palliative care
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Patient Transfer
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Patients
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Physicians
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Politics
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Societies
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Terminally Ill
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United States
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Withholding Treatment
É parte de:
BMJ, 1999-03, Vol.318 (7185), p.690-690
Notas:
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Descrição:
[...]it recommends joint decision making between patient and doctor using outcome data (showing the success rate of certain treatments) to determine the value to the patient of his or her treatment goals.
Editor:
England
: British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Idioma:
Inglês