Ethical considerations in palliative care involve addressing complex moral dilemmas related to patient autonomy, end-of-life decisions, and balancing quality of life with medical interventions. Healthcare providers must respect patient choices while ensuring compassionate care, especially when dealing with vulnerable populations. This includes making decisions about pain management, life-sustaining treatments, and family involvement, while upholding the values of dignity and respect.
Track 17.1 Patient Rights
Track 17.2 Resource Allocation
Track 17.3 Advance Directives
Track 17.4 Informed Consent
Track 17.5 Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) Orders
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