Decisions
... to share with you an overview of Jaime’s care in her last months of life. It will focus on the decisions made during Jaime’s last days, when she was clearly struggling to enjoy life. During the period...
... fears; to provide information as needed; to discuss treatment options and involve the patient in decisions regarding his or her care; and to offer emotional support. Other resources that you may find...
... admirable, but her refusal to talk openly about the real possibility of death and to make decisions accordingly can be very difficult for her health care providers and her family. It is important to realize...
... family for further changes and helping them cope. Discussing specific treatments and end-of-life decisions, such as a “do not attempt resuscitation” order, can be quite difficult with teenagers. A challenge...
... all learn from each other’s experience. Always remind yourself that the focus of discussions and decisions should be based on what the patient and family desire and what is in their best interests. Here...
... beliefs and wishes (either to feel at peace with the relationship or to feel confident in making decisions that respect the patient’s wishes). Other family members may not be prepared to talk about a...
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