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Taking sides: Clashing views in death and dying / selected, edited, and with introductions by William J. Buckley and Karen S. Feldt.

Contributor(s): Series: Taking sidesPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2013.Description: xxxvi, 535 p. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780078050398 (pbk.) :
  • 0078050391 (pbk.) :
Other title:
  • Clashing views in death and dying
  • Death and dying
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • R726.8 .T35 2013
Partial contents:
UNIT 1. End-of-life decision making -- Does depression make end-of-life decisions untrustworthy? -- Do advance directives improve care for those unable to make decisions? -- UNIT 2. Caregiver end-of-life decision making -- Do dying persons without advocates get a difference quality of care? -- Compassion fatigue : does burnout occur in all caregivers of dying patients? -- UNIT 3. Treatment requests and decisions : pain and futility -- Does a dying person with severe pain have a right to effective pain management? -- Should pain be alleviated if it hastens death? -- Does too much treatment result in an inhumane dying? -- Are feeding tubes obligatory? -- Does withholding or withdrawing futile treatment kill people? -- UNIT 4. Assisted suicide -- May a dying person hasten her death? -- Can legal suicide really safeguard against abuse? -- Is palliative sedation actually euthanasia in disguise? -- UNIT 5. Determining definitions of death -- Is brain death dead enough? -- UNIT 6. Hospice, policy, and costs of dying -- Is it better to die in hospice than hospitals? -- Should eldercare at the end of life be subsidized? -- UNIT 7. Dying and death as cultural performances -- Is dying improved by belonging to a religious community rather than simply being a spiritual person? -- Is dying made better by culturally competent end-of-life care? -- Do funeral rituals help grief?
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Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Main Collection R 726.8 .T35 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available TOPIC BOOKS 5131500

Includes bibliographical references.

UNIT 1. End-of-life decision making -- Does depression make end-of-life decisions untrustworthy? -- Do advance directives improve care for those unable to make decisions? -- UNIT 2. Caregiver end-of-life decision making -- Do dying persons without advocates get a difference quality of care? -- Compassion fatigue : does burnout occur in all caregivers of dying patients? -- UNIT 3. Treatment requests and decisions : pain and futility -- Does a dying person with severe pain have a right to effective pain management? -- Should pain be alleviated if it hastens death? -- Does too much treatment result in an inhumane dying? -- Are feeding tubes obligatory? -- Does withholding or withdrawing futile treatment kill people? -- UNIT 4. Assisted suicide -- May a dying person hasten her death? -- Can legal suicide really safeguard against abuse? -- Is palliative sedation actually euthanasia in disguise? -- UNIT 5. Determining definitions of death -- Is brain death dead enough? -- UNIT 6. Hospice, policy, and costs of dying -- Is it better to die in hospice than hospitals? -- Should eldercare at the end of life be subsidized? -- UNIT 7. Dying and death as cultural performances -- Is dying improved by belonging to a religious community rather than simply being a spiritual person? -- Is dying made better by culturally competent end-of-life care? -- Do funeral rituals help grief?

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