specifically in end-of-life care, palliative sedation (also known as terminal sedation, continuous deep sedation, or sedation for intractable distress of a...
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opioid. Palliative sedation Procedural sedation Sedoanalgesia Twilight anesthesia Brown, TB.; Lovato, LM.; Parker, D. (Jan 2005). "Procedural sedation in the...
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Euthanasia and the slippery slope Euthanasia device Medical law Palliative sedation Principle of double effect Sarco pod Portugal: Law not yet in force...
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practice of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering Palliative sedation, administration of medications with a calming or sedative effect...
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Midazolam (section Procedural sedation)
weeks of life, midazolam is considered a first line agent in palliative continuous deep sedation therapy when it is necessary to alleviate intolerable suffering...
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Terminal illness (category Palliative care)
life, palliative sedation may be recommended by a doctor or requested by the patient to ease the symptoms of death until they die. Palliative sedation is...
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Baby Doe Law Alternatives Assisted suicide Palliative care Principle of double effect Palliative sedation Other issues Consistent life ethic Eugenics...
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Baby Doe Law Alternatives Assisted suicide Palliative care Principle of double effect Palliative sedation Other issues Consistent life ethic Eugenics...
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Philip Nitschke (section Palliative care)
sleep and died within 20 minutes. Nitschke had encouraged Crick to enter palliative care, which she did for a number of days before returning home again....
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