References

1)  Fallon M and Hanks G (Eds): ABC of Palliative Care, 2nd Edition. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing/BMJ Books, 2006.

2)  Fohr SA. The Double Effect of Pain Medication: Separating Myth from Reality. J Palliat Med 1998: 1: 315 to 328.

3)  Medical Council of Canada Objectives for the Qualifying Examination: The Dying Patient/Bereavement Objectives. Available from: http://www.mcc.ca/Objectives_Online/objectives.plroleexpert&id25&langenglish&keysdying_patient. [Accessed June 20, 2010]

4)  Pereira et al (editors): Alberta Palliative Care Resource, 2nd edition. Edmonton: Alberta Cancer Board. 2001.

5)  Quill T. Principle of double effect and endoflife pain management additional myths and a limited role. J Palliat Med 1998 1:333.

6)  Sulmasy DP, Pellegrino ED. The role of the double effect: cleaning up the double talk. Arch Intern Med. 1999. 159:545 to 550

7)  Sykes N, Thorns A. Sedative Use in the last Week of life and the Implications for EndofLife Decision Making. Arch Intern Med. 2003. 163: 341 to 344.

8)  Twycross R: Introducing Palliative Care, 4th edition. Oxon: Radcliffe Medical Press, 2003.

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