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From the management of dyspnea or nausea to nutrition and palliative sedation, you will also be able to relieve your patients' ... Bill Scheidler, MD, is assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. A panel representative of nursing, psychiatry, social work, chaplaincy, and bioethics discuss

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Assessing decision making capacity

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