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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 cmISBN:
  • 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?
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Shelving location Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
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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