Broadening the concept of suffering is a less than adequate strategy for respecting patients in advanced dementia
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Broadening the concept of suffering is a less than adequate strategy for respecting patients in advanced dementia
Keywords: AMA code of ethics; Nancy Rhoden; Norman Cantor; Rebecca Dresser; advance directives; dementia; deterioration; suffering; then‐self versus now‐self problem; withholding food and water.
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