The ethical principle of 'double effect' in end-of-life care addresses:
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A
The use of two medications simultaneously to achieve better pain control
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B
Giving medication whose primary intent is to relieve suffering, even if it may secondarily hasten death
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C
The dual professional roles of a chaplain as both counselor and religious leader
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D
Situations where two family members have conflicting legal authority over care decisions