Palliative Care Nursing: Quality Care to the End of LifeThis book is organized around the 15 competencies in palliative care developed by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. |
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Page 381
... NSAIDs , whereas COX - 1 inhibition is responsible for many of the side effects of the NSAIDs ( American Pain Society , 1999 ; Jenkins & Bruera , 1999 ; Rawlins , 1998 ) . A new group of NSAIDS drugs have been developed which ...
... NSAIDs , whereas COX - 1 inhibition is responsible for many of the side effects of the NSAIDs ( American Pain Society , 1999 ; Jenkins & Bruera , 1999 ; Rawlins , 1998 ) . A new group of NSAIDS drugs have been developed which ...
Page 383
... NSAIDs ( Goodwin & Regan , 1982 ) . The direct impact of NSAIDS on cognition at end of life has not been studied . Terminally ill patients have a high incidence of delirium , which is multifactoral ( Breitbart , Bruera , Chochinov ...
... NSAIDs ( Goodwin & Regan , 1982 ) . The direct impact of NSAIDS on cognition at end of life has not been studied . Terminally ill patients have a high incidence of delirium , which is multifactoral ( Breitbart , Bruera , Chochinov ...
Page 384
... NSAIDs to document any improvement or adverse effects . If no benefit is seen or if adverse effects are noted , consideration should be given to discontinuing the drug or switching to an alternate NSAID , as marked variability has been ...
... NSAIDs to document any improvement or adverse effects . If no benefit is seen or if adverse effects are noted , consideration should be given to discontinuing the drug or switching to an alternate NSAID , as marked variability has been ...
Contents
Holistic Aspects of Palliative Care | 1 |
Holistic Integrative Therapies in Palliative Care | 48 |
Social Aspects of Palliative Care | 87 |
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Palliative Care Nursing: Quality Care to the End of Life Marianne Matzo,Deborah Witt Sherman Limited preview - 2006 |
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