End of Life Ethics

End of Life Ethics follows nurses who support patients families and teams through terminal illness and dying.  The books explore advance care planning withdrawal of life sustaining treatment and moral distress among staff.  Each volume presents a case with ethical analysis communication scripts and staff support recommendations.

The series offers frameworks for compassionate end of life care and staff resilience.  Advance care planning symptom control and staff support for end of life care.  Use the series to practice goals of care conversations symptom control and staff debriefing after difficult deaths.

Main Points: End of Life Ethics | Goals of care conversations | Symptom protocols | Withdrawal planning | Staff debriefing | Bereavement support

Quick Facts: Clear goals reduce unwanted interventions | Symptom control preserves dignity | Staff debriefing mitigates moral distress | Advance directives guide decisions | Bereavement support aids families

Topics related to End of Life Ethics include palliative care | moral distress | bereavement

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