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The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law

2015

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Existential Suffering And Cura Personalis: Dilemmas At The End-Of-Life, George P. Smith Ii Jan 2015

Existential Suffering And Cura Personalis: Dilemmas At The End-Of-Life, George P. Smith Ii

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Existential, or non-somatic suffering, is often associated with the management of refractory pain at the end-stage of life. Because of misleading sympathologies, this condition is often either mis-diagnosed or even ignored. When diagnosed as a part of a futile medical condition, this Paper argues that deep, palliative, or terminal sedation be offered to the distressed, dying patient as an efficacious and ethical response to preserving a semblance of human dignity in the dying process. Not only is this option of care humane and compassionate, it is consistent with the ideal of best patient care. The notion of care should not …