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Which is NOT a reason to consider artificial nutrition and hydration to be a major burden?
{ 1 } - Such procedures can be very difficult for the caregiver, especially when the patient is unconscious.
{ 2 } - Such procedures, when administered day after day, can become quite painful to conscious patients.
{ 3 } - They are relatively inexpensive, cause only minor pain, and can often be administered by nonprofessionals at home.
{ 4 } - The indignity of existing in a state of persistent cognitive-affective deprivation can be counted as a serious burden to the patient, even if the patient is unconscious.
{ 5 } - Such life support may be creating a situation in which one is responsible for the total care of the patient, which may lead to the neglect of one's other responsibilities..
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Which is NOT a reason to consider artificial nutrition and hydration to be a major burden?
{ 1 } - Such procedures can be very difficult for the caregiver, especially when the patient is unconscious.
{ 2 } - Such procedures, when administered day after day, can become quite painful to conscious patients.
{ 3 } - They are relatively inexpensive, cause only minor pain, and can often be administered by nonprofessionals at home.
{ 4 } - The indignity of existing in a state of persistent cognitive-affective deprivation can be counted as a serious burden to the patient, even if the patient is unconscious.
{ 5 } - Such life support may be creating a situation in which one is responsible for the total care of the patient, which may lead to the neglect of one's other responsibilities..
See p. 421.
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Which is NOT a reason to consider artificial nutrition and hydration to be a major burden?
{ 1 } - Such procedures can be very difficult for the caregiver, especially when the patient is unconscious.
{ 2 } - Such procedures, when administered day after day, can become quite painful to conscious patients.
{ 3 } - They are relatively inexpensive, cause only minor pain, and can often be administered by nonprofessionals at home.
{ 4 } - The indignity of existing in a state of persistent cognitive-affective deprivation can be counted as a serious burden to the patient, even if the patient is unconscious.
{ 5 } - Such life support may be creating a situation in which one is responsible for the total care of the patient, which may lead to the neglect of one's other responsibilities..
See p. 421.
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Which is NOT a reason to consider artificial nutrition and hydration to be a major burden?
{ 1 } - Such procedures can be very difficult for the caregiver, especially when the patient is unconscious.
{ 2 } - Such procedures, when administered day after day, can become quite painful to conscious patients.
{ 3 } - They are relatively inexpensive, cause only minor pain, and can often be administered by nonprofessionals at home.
{ 4 } - The indignity of existing in a state of persistent cognitive-affective deprivation can be counted as a serious burden to the patient, even if the patient is unconscious.
{ 5 } - Such life support may be creating a situation in which one is responsible for the total care of the patient, which may lead to the neglect of one's other responsibilities..
See p. 421.
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Which is NOT a reason to consider artificial nutrition and hydration to be a major burden?
{ 1 } - Such procedures can be very difficult for the caregiver, especially when the patient is unconscious.
{ 2 } - Such procedures, when administered day after day, can become quite painful to conscious patients.
{ 3 } - They are relatively inexpensive, cause only minor pain, and can often be administered by nonprofessionals at home.
{ 4 } - The indignity of existing in a state of persistent cognitive-affective deprivation can be counted as a serious burden to the patient, even if the patient is unconscious.
{ 5 } - Such life support may be creating a situation in which one is responsible for the total care of the patient, which may lead to the neglect of one's other responsibilities..
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Which is NOT a reason to consider artificial nutrition and hydration to be a major burden?
{ 1 } - Such procedures can be very difficult for the caregiver, especially when the patient is unconscious.
{ 2 } - Such procedures, when administered day after day, can become quite painful to conscious patients.
{ 3 } - They are relatively inexpensive, cause only minor pain, and can often be administered by nonprofessionals at home.
{ 4 } - The indignity of existing in a state of persistent cognitive-affective deprivation can be counted as a serious burden to the patient, even if the patient is unconscious.
{ 5 } - Such life support may be creating a situation in which one is responsible for the total care of the patient, which may lead to the neglect of one's other responsibilities..
See p. 421.
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