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The Ethics in End-of-Life Decisions from Jackson Rainer
The Ethics in End-of-Life Decisions from Jackson Rainer
Faculty:Jackson Rainer
Duration:1 Hour 29 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
Archive : The Ethics in End-of-Life Decisions from Jackson Rainer
Outline:
The Ethical Principles Governing Decisions Regarding the End of Life
At the end of life, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and autonomy
When should therapy be “called” off due to futility?
Cure vs. care, heroic measures, extraordinary means, and salvage therapies
Terrie Sciavo and Karen Ann Quinlan’s influence on decision-making is demonstrated by case studies, the law, and court decisions.
Communication Techniques to Handle “Bad News”
the treatment of patients and their families through a system
Including “bad news” in treatment and palliative care planning
Problems with advance directives: In uncertain scenarios, who makes the decisions?
recognizing the effects of personal, cultural, and religious prejudice on treatment
Rationing and Healthcare Access Inequities
Affordability Care Act’s effects
Distributive justice, selfless service, and fruitlessness
Advancement in Coordinated Modeling of Illness
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Description:
The purpose of this tape is to educate you how to facilitate conversations with people who are dying and their families who are dealing with end-of-life care. Jackson Rainer, Ph.D., ABPP, the author of Life After Loss: Contemporary Grieving Counseling and Therapy, specializes in helping people who are dealing with the effects of chronic and terminal disease, end-of-life and palliative care, as well as grief and bereavement-related problems. Dr. Rainer will assist you in learning the difference between mending and curing, as well as the characteristics of both heroic therapy and futility. He will also go through methods for expressing empathy and compassion as well as challenging ethical issues related to dying.
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