Drug use in assisted suicide and euthanasia
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Drug use in assisted suicide and euthanasia
Pharmaceutical Products Press, an imprint of the Haworth Press, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Drug Use in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia brings to the foreground of the controversy over euthanasia and assisted suicide not only the moral and legal issues, but also regulatory and empirical issues, issues of prudent public policy, and choice of drugs. You'll witness candid accounts of current practice, legal and extralegal, of drug use in assisted suicide and euthanasia, and be encouraged to objectively reexamine the issues that are at stake. With this book, you'll acquire a solid understanding of the array and complexity of the social questions faced by terminally ill patients, their physicians, nurses, and pharmacists. Drug Use in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia was chosen as one of Doody's "250 Best Health Sciences Books" for 1996!Much of the focus of Drug Use in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia is on patient decisionmaking and the factors leading to a patient's choice to hasten death. Readers learn from different medical perspectives, the key psychiatric, medical, and social factors that require assessment when terminally ill patients, such as those with AIDS or cancer, express the desire to die immediately. Readers are also introduced to issues about depression, pain, psychological distress, anxiety, organic mental disorders, and a variety of demographic and social variables. Among the important topics readers learn about are:
nursing perspectives on assisted suicide and euthanasia
end of life issues in patients with AIDS
Oregon's Death with Dignity Act
current law on physician-assisted suicide
euthanasia and euthanizing drugs in the Netherlands
toxicological issues with drugs used to end life
when drugs fail to end lifeBecause euthanasia and assisted suicide do occur worldwide, it is crucial that the most appropriate, most expedient drugs be used and administered properly. This book dispels the myth, quite common in the United States, that morphine and benzodiazepines are the best drugs for ending life and points out the urgent need for research on drugs to be used for this purpose. Currently, as this book illustrates, there exists little reliable scientific data for identifying the fatal dose of a drug in humans, yet drugs are used daily to induce death, both successfully and unsuccessfully. Readers learn the many factors that can affect the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of a drug, and so intensify or reduce its toxicity.Drug Use in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia acts as a guide for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, persons suffering from fatal diseases, and their families and friends as they struggle with the moral, religious, and legal issues that accompany the idea of ending a life of suffering. The authors, who come from a wide variety of backgrounds, gather the facts, issues, and arguments to allow those involved in the controversy, either publicly or privately, to make the most informed decision possible.
目次
Contents Introduction: The Need to Objectively Examine Issues in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
Part I: Ethical and Institutional Background Policy Issues
Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Arguments For and Against Practice, Legalization and Participation
Issues for Pharmacists in Assisted Patient Death
Nursing Perspectives on Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
Part II: The Patient's Situation
Suffering and the Dying Patient
End of Life Issues in Patients with AIDS: Clinical and Research Consideration
Part III: Legal and Regulatory Issues in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
A View of Current Law on Withholding and Withdrawing Treatment at the End of Life
Is Physician Aid-in-Dying a Constitutional Right?
Current Law on Physician-Assisted Suicide for the Terminally Ill
Pharmacists' Response to Oregon's Death With Dignity Act
Regulatory Issues in Euthanasia, Palliative Care, and Assisted Suicide
Part IV: Drug Use in Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
Lethal Drugs for Assisted Suicide: How the Public Sees It
Observations Concerning Terminally Ill Patients Who Choose Suicide
Euthanasia and Euthanizing Drugs in the Netherlands
Toxicological Issues with Drugs Used to End Life
When Drugs Fail: Assisted Deaths and Not-So-Lethal Drugs
Part V: Commentaries
Position Statements on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Cases and Commentaries
Index
Reference Notes Included
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