Euthanasia and palliative sedation in belgium abstract

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  • who: Raphael Cohen-Almagor from the , % of the cases, and in almost, % of cases they did not secure the patient's consent [23]. Chambaere et al noted that in some cases alternatives to sedation had been possible for the treatment of symptoms and that continuous deep sedation would then be ethically questionable [56]. Palliative sedation in the terminal stage of a patient's life requires a specialist's knowledge. Oftentimes, a critical care team consults an expert in palliative care when deciding to embark on such a path of, Such a consultation can improve the quality of . . .

     

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