Hospice and Palliative Nursing Care |
Contents
Honesty Tempered with Hope | 10 |
Understanding the Patient Experience | 37 |
Assessment and Goals of Care | 45 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
activities administration analgesic antiemetic assessment atropine become behavior bereavement breathing cancer caregivers cause changes Chapter chemotherapy child comfort committee continue coordinator coping counseling death decision described develop diagnosis director discussion disease distress dose drugs dying patient dying person edema effects emotional encourage experience family members family's fear feelings fluids friends function goals grief Hospice care Hospice care program hospice nurse hospice program hospice team hydroxyzine hypercalcemia identify important increased individual inpatient involved Journal living loss loved mentation methadone morphine narcotic National Hospice Organization nursing assessment ongoing palliative care patient and family patient-family physical physician possible prednisone problems professional psychosocial questions reactions relationship relaxation relief response role Royal Victoria Hospital Saunders skills social spiritual staff Standard stress symptoms teaching team members terminally ill therapy understand Vistaril volunteers
References to this book
Communication and Health: Systems and Applications Eileen Berlin Ray,Lewis Donohew No preview available - 1990 |