End-of-life ethics

End-of-Life Ethics refers to the moral principles and considerations that guide decisions and actions related to the care of individuals who are terminally ill or approaching the end of their lives. This field of ethics addresses the complex issues that arise when medical, emotional, and personal values intersect, often requiring difficult decisions about life-sustaining treatments, palliative care, and the quality of life.


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