End of patients’ life : a medical fact with legal limits
Keywords:
end of life, terminal stage, palliative care, living willAbstract
This article the author aims to describe the end of the patient care. Health personnel should treat patients, however. The spirit of the patient and the extent of the law that allows medical personnel to perform. The terminal stage is patient medical doctors and nurses who perform well, which also is the duty of the profession already. A kindness that humans have done to the lives that are gone. These will be followed for a long time. But there are some potential problems, especially in western modern science-based medicine. The resulting patient care finality for purpose to live up to the curb as possible. The lack of understanding or disregard the fact that the other side will reach the truth and practices it. The health officers need to know understanding of many aspects of medical fact. The scope of the law and a deep understanding of the religion. If so,. It would cause a reasonable approach to patient care finality.
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สำนักงานปฏิรูประบบสุขภาพแห่งชาติ, (2546) ตายอย่างมีศักดิ์ศรี, มาตรา 24 ร่าง พ.ร.บ.สุขภาพแห่งชาติ, จัดพิมพ์นนทบุรี : สำนักงานปฏิรูประบบสุขภาพแห่งชาติ (สปรส).
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