Nevada Code § 232.4852

Palliative care defined
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Palliative
care means a multidisciplinary and patient- and family-centered approach to
specialized medical care for a person with a serious illness, which approach
focuses on the care of a patient throughout the continuum of an illness and
involves addressing the physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs of the
patient, as well as facilitating patient autonomy, access to information and
choice of care. The term includes, without limitation, discussion of the goals
of the patient for treatment and discussion of treatment options appropriate to
the patient, including, where appropriate, hospice care and comprehensive
management of pain and symptoms.

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