Tuesday, October 29, 2013

What is Palliative Sedation?

According to the American Medical Association, palliative sedation is "the use of sedative medications to relieve extreme suffering by making the patient unaware and unconscious (as in a deep sleep) while the disease takes its course, eventually leading to death" (Brender, Burke, & Glass, 2005).

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