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411 related items for PubMed ID: 11040854

  • 1. The ethical validity and clinical experience of palliative sedation.
    Rousseau P.
    Mayo Clin Proc; 2000 Oct; 75(10):1064-9. PubMed ID: 11040854
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  • 4. Having a difficult time leaving: experiences and attitudes of nurses with palliative sedation.
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  • 9. French Swiss physicians' attitude toward palliative sedation: Influence of prognosis and type of suffering.
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  • 10. The ethics of palliative sedation as a therapy of last resort.
    National Ethics Committee, Veterans Health AdministrationNational Center for Ethics in Health Care, Veterans Health Administration, Washington, DC 20420, USA. vhaethics@va.gov.
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  • 11. Sedation for the care of patients with advanced cancer.
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  • 14. Palliative sedation, not slow euthanasia: a prospective, longitudinal study of sedation in Flemish palliative care units.
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  • 16. Refractory symptoms and terminal sedation of children: ethical issues and practical management.
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  • 20. Ethical validity of palliative sedation therapy: a multicenter, prospective, observational study conducted on specialized palliative care units in Japan.
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