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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... FAMILY CONSENT LAWS Many people are under the impression that their family members will be allowed to make the proper decisions for them should the need arise and therefore , see no need to formally execute an advance directive ( Furrow ...
... FAMILY CONSENT LAWS Many people are under the impression that their family members will be allowed to make the proper decisions for them should the need arise and therefore , see no need to formally execute an advance directive ( Furrow ...
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... family unit as it is altered by the illness of one of its members . Assessing the family as a system and determining appropriate interventions are important in EOLC . As a system , the family is made up of elements ( family members ) ...
... family unit as it is altered by the illness of one of its members . Assessing the family as a system and determining appropriate interventions are important in EOLC . As a system , the family is made up of elements ( family members ) ...
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Quality Care to the End of Life Marianne Matzo, Deborah Witt Sherman. family will be important . Nurses can benefit from spending time with other team members as they interact with family members , if appropriate . Collabo- rative ...
Quality Care to the End of Life Marianne Matzo, Deborah Witt Sherman. family will be important . Nurses can benefit from spending time with other team members as they interact with family members , if appropriate . Collabo- rative ...
Contents
Holistic Aspects of Palliative Care | 1 |
Holistic Integrative Therapies in Palliative Care | 48 |
Social Aspects of Palliative Care | 87 |
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