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We do not have a consent for palliative sedation. It is viewed as other medication protocols used for symptom management. If you are considering palliative sedation for existential reasons that is another discrete issue and would need to be addressed very differently and deliberately in terms of policy, informed consent, etc.
Sharol Herr, RN, MSED, CHPN. Nurse Clinician and Education Coordinator. Mount Carmel Health Palliative Care Leadership Center. Columbus, Ohio.