Sedation and Care at the End of Life

 
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Presented by Daniel P. Sulmasy, MD, PhD, MACP

Learning Objectives:

  1. Explain the value of consciousness

  2. Give the potentially justifying reasons for suppressing consciousness permanently

  3. Name the conditions that must be satisfied in order to correctly apply the rule of double effect in caring for dying patients

  4. Name three kinds of sedating practices in care at the end of life and explain the conditions under which each might possibly be justified

 


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