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affirms life and normalcy of death (pt and family centred care),
neither prolongs nor hastens life (quality and suffering)
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Law Manifesto
Biomedical model and neuro
Palliative care Philosophy
patients
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what needs to happen before trans affirming care can happen
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people have many voices, but if only focusing on one, can't hear the others
(ie pt with liver failure who drank, only focusing on drinking not on what caused
drinking etc)
1. non cisnormativity
2.humility (open to learning)
3. self reflection (unpacking own biases)
1. physicians lack education
2.fear of legal implications (opioids)
3.other palliative specialties do not know how to treat neuro pt
pt becomes their diagnosis and their "changes" become "deficits" - brain cancer,
behaviour is their cancer not them.. they are "lost"
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,people impressionable by the single story, not considering
other stories (ie British books single story but African books
allowed that to change), (ie mother talking about how poor the kid
is, can't see him as anything but poor)
Stigmatize people based on presentation or history..not about what
is infront of them
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what does "voices vary with "Dangers of a single
our ability to hear them" story" (Ted Talk)
Single Story in queering health care
Warnings of Boundaries Lecture
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why is a neuro disease diagnosis a deep threat to personhood
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pt becomes their
diagnosis and their pt is unaffected by the diagnosis
"changes" become and their identity remains
"deficits" - brain cancer, unchanged - brain cancer,
behaviour is their cancer behaviour is normal
not them.. they are "lost"
, pt becomes their diagnosis and their
"changes" are seen as improvements pt rejects the diagnosis and
- brain cancer, behaviour is their "changes" are ignored -
enhanced brain
cancer, behaviour is unrelated
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compassionate release, decarceration of those who cannot
walk/talk etc, abolition of certain practices (pt having to walk to get
meds)
In this view, it is harm reduction
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reccomendations for EOL in protocols for Patient discharge
prison planning
standards for medical training guidelines for Prison security
in prisons measures
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