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Medical Care at the End of Life David F. Kelly

Medical Care at the End of Life By David F. Kelly

Medical Care at the End of Life by David F. Kelly


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Outlines eight issues regarding end-of-life care as seen through the lens of the Catholic medical ethics tradition. This title looks at the distinction between ordinary and extraordinary means; the difference between killing and allowing to die; criteria of patient competence; what to do in the case of incompetent patients; and, more.

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Medical Care at the End of Life: A Catholic Perspective by David F. Kelly

For over thirty years, David F. Kelly has worked with medical practitioners, students, families, and the sick and dying to confront the difficult and often painful issues that concern medical treatment at the end of life. In this short and practical book, Kelly shares his vast experience, providing a rich resource for thinking about life's most painful decisions. Kelly outlines eight major issues regarding end-of-life care as seen through the lens of the Catholic medical ethics tradition. He looks at the distinction between ordinary and extraordinary means; the difference between killing and allowing to die; criteria of patient competence; what to do in the case of incompetent patients; the meaning and use of advance directives; the morality of hydration and nutrition; physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia; and, medical futility. Kelly's analysis is sprinkled with significant legal decisions and, throughout, elaborations on how the Catholic medical ethics tradition - as well as teachings of bishops and popes - understands each issue. He provides a helpful glossary to supplement his introduction to the terminology used by philosophical health care ethics. Included in Kelly's discussion is his lucid description of why the Catholic tradition supports the discontinuation of medical care in the Terry Schiavo case. He also explores John Paul II's controversial papal allocution concerning hydration and nutrition for unconscious patients, arguing that the Catholic tradition does not require feeding the permanently unconscious. Medical Care at the End of Life addresses the major issues that inform this last stage of caregiving. It offers a critical guide to understanding the medical ethics and relevant legal cases needed for clear thinking when individuals are faced with those crucial decisions.

Medical Care at the End of Life Reviews

This book provides an exploration of the critical thinking necessary for a wide audience to make fully informed decisions regarding end-of-life health care treatment decision. It is sufficiently detailed through narratives and the application of cases to the author's own experience. Ethics committees, medical practitioners, patients and their families, and college bioethics classes will find the text useful for continuing education, clarification, and discussion. Health Progress For those concerned about the ethical dimensions of caring for persons at the end of life, this book in valuable. In addition, it is indispensable for those who are seeking insight about Catholic moral teaching on these issues, and how that teaching has contributed to the broader secular conversation. Vision Strong in clinical experience and engagement with patients and families, Kelly offers a Catholic perspective on hotly contested issues ... An excellent introduction to many legal controversies and rulings in the matter of health care. America David F. Kelly's Medical Care at the End of Life is an indispensable guide for any person concerned with this topic-which should mean everyone ... the book contains such a balanced treatment of all of the issues at hand. Catholic Library World Kelly brings his expansive knowledge of Catholic health care ethics, church teachings and legal precedent together to contribute a fresh perspective on end-of-life care. Conscience

About David F. Kelly

David F. Kelly is professor emeritus of theology and health care and was the founding director of the Health Care Ethics Center at Duquesne University. Among his books are Critical Care Ethics: Treatment Decisions in American Hospitals and Contemporary Catholic Health Care Ethics. He is coeditor of Three Patients: International Perspectives on Intensive Care at the End of Life.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Abbreviations Chapter 1. Ordinary and Extraordinary Treatment Chapter 2. Killing and Allowing to Die Chapter 3. Decisions by Competent Patients Chapter 4. Decisions for Incompetent Patients Chapter 5. Advance Directives Chapter 6. Hydration and Nutrition Chapter 7. Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia Chapter 8. Medical Futility Glossary Cases Cited References Index

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CIN1589011120G
9781589011120
1589011120
Medical Care at the End of Life: A Catholic Perspective by David F. Kelly
Used - Good
Paperback
Georgetown University Press
20061001
192
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