TY - BOOK AU - Youngner, Stuart J TI - The Oxford Handbook of Ethics at the End of Life SN - 9780199974412 U1 - N42.7 PY - 2016/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Death N1 - includes index and biblioraphy; 1. Clinical and Legal Issues Legal issues in Death and dying : how Rights and autonomy have shaped clinical Practice ............7 So what do you want us to do?: Patient`s Rights, unintended consequences, and the surrogate`s Role ......27 Death at the beginning : The neonatal Intensive care unit ............42 Dying children and the kindness of Strangers ......55 Medical Futility and potentially inappropriate treatment .....65 Conscientious objection .....87 Continuous sedation at the end of life .........109 The ethics of Medically assisted nutrition and hydration at the end of life : Separating the wheat from the chaff...126 Disorders of consciousness and neuro-palliative care: Toward an expanded scope of practice for the field ...154 Ethical issues in Prognosis and prognostication .......170 2. Theoretical, cultural, and psychosocial issues The smell of chlorine: Coming to terms with death ....193 Talking and working with dying patients : True grief and loss ..........202 The nature of suffering ...216 On our difficulties speaking to and elderly in the united states : Ethical Issues ...............242 The nature of Suffering ..........216 On our difficulties speaking to and about the dying ........227 The cost of dying among the elderly in the united states : Ethical issues ..............242 Death, dying and the disabled................260 The effect of social media on End-of-Life decision making .....279 Cultural Factors ........291 Ethnicity as a factor .......308 Reframing care in End-of-life care: Helpful themes from a catholic - christian understanding of death ........330 3. Physician - assisted death Physician-assisted death in the netherlands..........343 The case against physician- assisted suicide and euthanasia ..........366 Goodbye, thomas: The case for physician-assisted dying ............383 Depression and the desire to die near the end of life .........389 4. The emergence of Palliative care and hospice Hospice and palliative care: Developments, differences, and challenges ..........409 Potential perils to the promise of specialty palliative care ........425 Marketing palliative care .............439 ER -