Artificial nutrition and hydration therapy in advanced dementia. By - Muriel R Gillickdoi:10.1016/S1474-4422(03)00302-8Gillick, Muriel RElsevier Ltd.Lancet NeurologyGillick M. Artificial nutrition and hydration therapy in advanced dementia. Lancet 2003;2:76....
Artificial Nutrition and Hydration for the Person with Dementia: Creation of a BrochureThis chapter discusses the issue of spirituality as seen in the film Shadowlands (1993). The film is based on the true story of C. S. Lewis (Anthony Hopkins), a professor of English literature at Oxford ...
Presents an article for nurses and other health care professional who care for and educate patients regarding artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) at the end of life. Assumptions on dehydration; Physiologic processes of end-stage diseases; Five ethical principles which frame any consideration of ...
The decision to employ artificial hydration (AH) at the end of life is a complex process that must necessarily be made upon holistic consideration of a particular patient's situation. To highlight the complex interplay of ethical, clinical, practical, and psychosocial considerations behind such a ...
Withholding or withdrawing (artificial) nutrition and/or hydration from patients terminally III with malignancy: Under what circumstances (if any) is it morally justified? - European Journal of Cancerdoi:10.1016/S0959-8049(97)86271-5MulaC.
Only when a nurse becomes skilled and confident in gathering empiric and ethical knowledge can he or she fully act as a moral agent in assisting families faced with making highly emotional decisions regarding the provision, withholding, or withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration....
i In that case, the mother of an adult patient applied for the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment (specifically, artificial nutrition and hydration). In 2003, the patient, M, had contracted viral encephalitis and suffered irreparable brain damage as a result. She fell into a coma, and ...
Presents a legal perspective on the withholding and withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration. Structure of the United States' legal system; Information on the Supreme Court case of Nancy Cruzan; Legal effect of the Cruzan decision.Mathes...
The withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration from PVS and MCS patients: the experiences and perceptions of allied health professionalsdoi:10.1016/j.physio.2017.11.188LatchemJ.Physiotherapy
Purpose of review: Artificial hydration in end-of-life care is an important and emotive topic that fdoi:10.1016/S0959-8049(11)71097-8N. J. H. RaijmakersS. FradshamL. van ZuylenC. MaylandA. van der HeideElsevier LtdEuropean Journal of Cancer...