Preference vs. Safety: Clinician and Caregiver Stress in the Care of Demented Patients

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (1):73-75 (2022)
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The circumstances surrounding Gordon’s care are complex. Although his acute septicemia has been managed, there remain concerns regarding the need for ongoing care to ameliorate his current pressure...

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