His writings and addresses increasingly dealt with the ethics and morality of the end of life. |
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People usually assume a terminal illness when thinking about the end of life. |
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Some of the malodorous wounds seen at the end of life include bedsores and fungating breast cancer lesions. |
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At the other end of life, projections that we can expect to live longer have become a focus for demographic anxieties. |
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As with the sexual revolution, the end of life is surrounded by myths and half-truths. |
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The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs can change unpredictably in patients at the end of life. |
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Assuming responsibility for care coordination is especially important at the end of life with the increased emphasis on advance directives and living wills. |
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Physical condition Deterioration in physical condition is usually the first sign that someone is near the end of life. |
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This recognition allows patients to halt toxic treatment, opt for effective palliation and articulate their goals for the end of life. |
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This event is aimed at increasing Canadian awareness and understanding of end of life care by highlighting its issues and its champions. |
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The end of life process varies significantly from what we had been accustomed to, whereas in the past, pain control was the primary focus. |
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The end of life for XP is approaching, and no company can afford the risk or remaining on that platform once XP support ends. |
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These contracts are mainly over periods ranging from one year to the end of life of the satellite. |
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If aid in dying were permitted, would the possible concerns you might have about your end of life be dispelled? |
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IndividualsĀ at the end of life often have a dry mouth, so it is essential to provide frequent mouth care. |
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At the end of life, pain can exact a terrible toll through its direct effect on the patient and the fear it instills in both the patient and the family members. |
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It is care which should begin at diagnosis of a life-threatening condition and continues to end of life. |
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With regards to end of life care, we also consider the patients' personal, cultural and spiritual values as well as their beliefs and lifestyle. |
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Along the path there is a well, which symbolises the beginning of life, while further along is a dolmen, a pre-Christian tomb, representing the end of life. |
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A central question closely linked to cultural perceptions is that of futility, or pointlessness, of medical measures at the end of life. |
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Emphasizing that LEM components can be reused in other applications, do not contain fluid, and at the end of life all of the materials can be recycled by using gravity methods. |
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The lack of palliative care content in professional health education curricula and lack of palliative care training for nonprofessional caregivers has negative implications for seniors who are at the end of life. |
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The overall goals of palliative and end of life care are to improve the quality of living and dying for people with dementia and to minimize unnecessary suffering. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure to acknowledge in this House the excellent work of a group of citizens from my riding who are dedicated to the well-being of those nearing the end of life. |
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At the end of life the product can be fully recycled. |
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Despite these developments, the data appear to show that the proportion of healthcare spending going to care for those at the end of life has largely remained stable over time. |
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The NHS also provides end of life palliative care in the form of Palliative Care Specialist Nurses. |
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Palliative care may avoid unhelpful but expensive care not only at the end of life, but also throughout the course of the illness. |
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The first lighting service company to recycle lamps at the end of life, SLS includes lamp recycling in every contract they issue for service and maintenance. |
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The GMC also provides additional guidance for doctors on specific ethical topics, such as treating patients under the age of 18, end of life care, and conflicts of interest. |
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While we are left to decide in private what constitutes the end of life, the gynoticians of our state have decided that a heartbeat alone constitutes its beginning. |
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In contrast, Fosse's figure of death is a flirtatiously sexy woman in white, who periodically comes to tempt Gideon closer and closer to the end of life. |
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Assisted suicide does nothing to improve health care at end of life. |
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End of life discussions are never easy to have, and who is really betting against themselves, anyways? |
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