1st Edition

Freedom to Choose How to Make End-of-life Decisions on Your Own Terms

By Burnell Burnell, Dale Lund Copyright 2008
168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

168 Pages
by Routledge

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Foreword

Introduction

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Chapter 1 What Happened to Terri Schiavo?

Chapter 2 Making the Most Important Decision in Your Life

Chapter 3 Knowing Your Rights as a Patient

Chapter 4 Choosing End-of-Life Care at Home or in the Hospital

Chapter 5  Evaluating Risks versus Benefits of Treatment

Chapter 6 Advance Directives—What Are They?

Chapter 7  Take the Time to Plan

Chapter 8  Current Laws That Might Affect Your End-of-Life Plan

Chapter 9  Selecting the Best End-of-Life Care

Chapter 10  Choosing Your Caregivers

Chapter 11 Anatomy of Two Good Deaths

Chapter 12 Achieving Peace of Mind

Chapter 13  Frequently Asked Questions

Resources 
 Useful Websites of Foundations and Organizations

Appendix
 Example of Advance Directives (California form)
 Compassion & Choices Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
 POLST (Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment)
 The Oregon Prescription for Assisted Dying

Annotated Bibliography

 Glossary

 Notes

 Index

Biography

Burnell Burnell, Dale Lund