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[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22249031/ Should patients receive general anesthesia prior to extubation at the end of life?]
[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22249031/ Should patients receive general anesthesia prior to extubation at the end of life?]
Feinstein JA. Death, quietly? Acad Med 2007;82:183-183.
Berman S. The importance of attending patient funerals. Pediatrics 2018;142(1):e20173977-e20173977.

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Should patients receive general anesthesia prior to extubation at the end of life?

Feinstein JA. Death, quietly? Acad Med 2007;82:183-183.

Berman S. The importance of attending patient funerals. Pediatrics 2018;142(1):e20173977-e20173977.