2009
DOI: 10.1179/002436309803889241
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To PEG or Not to PEG A Case of a Hospice Referral for Vitamin B12 Deficiency

Abstract: This case history of a 92-year-old patient with pernicious anemia and Alzheimer's dementia is an example of an inappropriate hospice referral as a result of the unfortunately all-too-common practice of making such referrals based on apparent clinical deterioration of elderly patients without proper physician diagnostic involvement to rule out reversible pathology. It further demonstrates the benefit of home tube feedings utilizing percutaneous gastrostomy in dementia patients with malnutrition due to swallowin… Show more

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“…I believe that removing the log of "stealth euthanasia" from the eyes of our own Catholic brothers and sisters may be an even more difficult job than converting our secular adversaries, precisely because they are acting in good faith. For an example of this, I invite you to read over "To Peg or Not to Peg" (Isajiw 2009), which involved a truly religious, practicing Catholic family. The patient's son who opposed placing the PEG tube is a Catholic physician.…”
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“…I believe that removing the log of "stealth euthanasia" from the eyes of our own Catholic brothers and sisters may be an even more difficult job than converting our secular adversaries, precisely because they are acting in good faith. For an example of this, I invite you to read over "To Peg or Not to Peg" (Isajiw 2009), which involved a truly religious, practicing Catholic family. The patient's son who opposed placing the PEG tube is a Catholic physician.…”
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confidence: 99%