End of Life Decisions and Concerns:
The Resident’s Perspective Order# RP109
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End of Life Decisions and Concerns:
The Resident’s Perspective Order # RP109
While elderly individuals express their preference for natural endings, they reveal their confusion about options. Afraid if they request to have no life-saving interventions, this means starvation, pain and isolation.
Avoiding discussions with health professionals or family members, they live their final years in unspoken fear.
resident interviews and commentary by
Debra Wertheimer, MD 20 minutes
$150 purchase; $75 rental