Continuous Sedation at the End of Life
Herausgeber: Mortier, Freddy; Sterckx, Sigrid; Raus, Kasper
Continuous Sedation at the End of Life
Herausgeber: Mortier, Freddy; Sterckx, Sigrid; Raus, Kasper
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This book brings together clinicians, ethicists and lawyers to put the practice of continuous sedation under a critical spotlight.
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This book brings together clinicians, ethicists and lawyers to put the practice of continuous sedation under a critical spotlight.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781316618639
- ISBN-10: 1316618633
- Artikelnr.: 46298396
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781316618639
- ISBN-10: 1316618633
- Artikelnr.: 46298396
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Sigrid Sterckx, Kasper Raus and Freddy Mortier; 2.
Continuous sedation until death: state of the art Sophie Bruinsma, Judith
Rietjens and Agnes van der Heide; 3. Death by equivocation: a manifold
definition of terminal sedation David Albert Jones; 4. Palliative sedation:
clinical, pharmacological and practical aspects Josep Porta-Sales; 5.
Clinical aspects of palliative sedation Nigel Sykes; 6. Understanding the
role of nurses in the management of symptoms and distress in the last days
of life Eleanor Wilson and Jane Seymour; 7. Principle and practice for
palliative sedation: gaps between the two David Orentlicher; 8. The legal
permissibility of continuous deep sedation at the end of life: a comparison
of laws and a proposal Evelien Delbeke; 9. The Dutch national guideline on
palliative sedation Johan Legemaate; 10. Continuous deep sedation at the
end of life: balancing benefits and harms in England, Germany and France
Richard Huxtable and Ruth Horn; 11. Can the doctrine of double effect
justify continuous deep sedation at the end of life? Kasper Raus, Sigrid
Sterckx and Freddy Mortier; 12. Palliative sedation, consciousness and
personhood Timothy Holahan, Thomas Carroll, Claudia Gonzalez and Timothy
Quill; 13. The ethical evaluation of continuous sedation at the end of life
Johannes van Delden; 14. Terminal sedation and euthanasia - the virtue in
calling a spade what it is Søren Holm; 15. Terminal sedation: recasting a
metaphor as the ars moriendi changes Margaret Battin.
Continuous sedation until death: state of the art Sophie Bruinsma, Judith
Rietjens and Agnes van der Heide; 3. Death by equivocation: a manifold
definition of terminal sedation David Albert Jones; 4. Palliative sedation:
clinical, pharmacological and practical aspects Josep Porta-Sales; 5.
Clinical aspects of palliative sedation Nigel Sykes; 6. Understanding the
role of nurses in the management of symptoms and distress in the last days
of life Eleanor Wilson and Jane Seymour; 7. Principle and practice for
palliative sedation: gaps between the two David Orentlicher; 8. The legal
permissibility of continuous deep sedation at the end of life: a comparison
of laws and a proposal Evelien Delbeke; 9. The Dutch national guideline on
palliative sedation Johan Legemaate; 10. Continuous deep sedation at the
end of life: balancing benefits and harms in England, Germany and France
Richard Huxtable and Ruth Horn; 11. Can the doctrine of double effect
justify continuous deep sedation at the end of life? Kasper Raus, Sigrid
Sterckx and Freddy Mortier; 12. Palliative sedation, consciousness and
personhood Timothy Holahan, Thomas Carroll, Claudia Gonzalez and Timothy
Quill; 13. The ethical evaluation of continuous sedation at the end of life
Johannes van Delden; 14. Terminal sedation and euthanasia - the virtue in
calling a spade what it is Søren Holm; 15. Terminal sedation: recasting a
metaphor as the ars moriendi changes Margaret Battin.
1. Introduction Sigrid Sterckx, Kasper Raus and Freddy Mortier; 2.
Continuous sedation until death: state of the art Sophie Bruinsma, Judith
Rietjens and Agnes van der Heide; 3. Death by equivocation: a manifold
definition of terminal sedation David Albert Jones; 4. Palliative sedation:
clinical, pharmacological and practical aspects Josep Porta-Sales; 5.
Clinical aspects of palliative sedation Nigel Sykes; 6. Understanding the
role of nurses in the management of symptoms and distress in the last days
of life Eleanor Wilson and Jane Seymour; 7. Principle and practice for
palliative sedation: gaps between the two David Orentlicher; 8. The legal
permissibility of continuous deep sedation at the end of life: a comparison
of laws and a proposal Evelien Delbeke; 9. The Dutch national guideline on
palliative sedation Johan Legemaate; 10. Continuous deep sedation at the
end of life: balancing benefits and harms in England, Germany and France
Richard Huxtable and Ruth Horn; 11. Can the doctrine of double effect
justify continuous deep sedation at the end of life? Kasper Raus, Sigrid
Sterckx and Freddy Mortier; 12. Palliative sedation, consciousness and
personhood Timothy Holahan, Thomas Carroll, Claudia Gonzalez and Timothy
Quill; 13. The ethical evaluation of continuous sedation at the end of life
Johannes van Delden; 14. Terminal sedation and euthanasia - the virtue in
calling a spade what it is Søren Holm; 15. Terminal sedation: recasting a
metaphor as the ars moriendi changes Margaret Battin.
Continuous sedation until death: state of the art Sophie Bruinsma, Judith
Rietjens and Agnes van der Heide; 3. Death by equivocation: a manifold
definition of terminal sedation David Albert Jones; 4. Palliative sedation:
clinical, pharmacological and practical aspects Josep Porta-Sales; 5.
Clinical aspects of palliative sedation Nigel Sykes; 6. Understanding the
role of nurses in the management of symptoms and distress in the last days
of life Eleanor Wilson and Jane Seymour; 7. Principle and practice for
palliative sedation: gaps between the two David Orentlicher; 8. The legal
permissibility of continuous deep sedation at the end of life: a comparison
of laws and a proposal Evelien Delbeke; 9. The Dutch national guideline on
palliative sedation Johan Legemaate; 10. Continuous deep sedation at the
end of life: balancing benefits and harms in England, Germany and France
Richard Huxtable and Ruth Horn; 11. Can the doctrine of double effect
justify continuous deep sedation at the end of life? Kasper Raus, Sigrid
Sterckx and Freddy Mortier; 12. Palliative sedation, consciousness and
personhood Timothy Holahan, Thomas Carroll, Claudia Gonzalez and Timothy
Quill; 13. The ethical evaluation of continuous sedation at the end of life
Johannes van Delden; 14. Terminal sedation and euthanasia - the virtue in
calling a spade what it is Søren Holm; 15. Terminal sedation: recasting a
metaphor as the ars moriendi changes Margaret Battin.