Effective palliative care that rests on a sound ethical foundation needs continuous discussions about client and household values and choices. This is particularly important when dealing with care at end-of-life including artificial nutrition and hydration, withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies and palliative sedation as well as requests for help in speeding up death. This volume in the ‘HPNA Palliative Nursing Handbooks’ series, supplies an overview of important communication abilities and official organizational systems, such as principles committees and interdisciplinary rounds, required for decisions in ethical predicaments which appreciate variety in the views of colleagues, in addition to clients.
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