Pediatric palliative care /
Pediatric palliative care /
edited by Lindsay B. Ragsdale and Elissa G. Miller.
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.
- ix, 305 p. ill. 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Decision-making in palliative and end of life care can be difficult to navigate. This is even more so in pediatrics when parents may disagree with each other or for teenagers who are not yet legally able to make their own medical decisions. The best interest standard, harm principle and others standards are often applied when concerns arise over surrogate decision-making. This chapter presents a discussion of the ethical principles and a recommended approach to managing clinical situations with uncertain or conflicting surrogate decision-makers"-- Provided by publisher.
9780190051853
Palliative treatment
Terminal care.
Children.
Clinical medicine.--Decision making.
RJ249 / .P371
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Decision-making in palliative and end of life care can be difficult to navigate. This is even more so in pediatrics when parents may disagree with each other or for teenagers who are not yet legally able to make their own medical decisions. The best interest standard, harm principle and others standards are often applied when concerns arise over surrogate decision-making. This chapter presents a discussion of the ethical principles and a recommended approach to managing clinical situations with uncertain or conflicting surrogate decision-makers"-- Provided by publisher.
9780190051853
Palliative treatment
Terminal care.
Children.
Clinical medicine.--Decision making.
RJ249 / .P371