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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 87
Page ii
... palliative care . In 1998 , she was awarded the prestigious Project on Death in America Faculty Scholars Fellowship , funded by the Soros Foundation , to implement the Advanced Practice Palliative Care Master's Program at NYU ...
... palliative care . In 1998 , she was awarded the prestigious Project on Death in America Faculty Scholars Fellowship , funded by the Soros Foundation , to implement the Advanced Practice Palliative Care Master's Program at NYU ...
Page 101
... palliative care team because it does not carry the absolute association with death that Hospice care does . Hospice programs usually require a Do Not Resuscitate order , insurers may not allow high - tech life - prolonging therapies or ...
... palliative care team because it does not carry the absolute association with death that Hospice care does . Hospice programs usually require a Do Not Resuscitate order , insurers may not allow high - tech life - prolonging therapies or ...
Page 361
... palliative care . Yakima , WA : Intellicard . Zerwekh , J. V. ( 1983 , January ) . The dehydration question . Nursing , 47–51 . 11 Pain Assessment and Management in Palliative Care Nessa Coyle Management in Palliative Care 361.
... palliative care . Yakima , WA : Intellicard . Zerwekh , J. V. ( 1983 , January ) . The dehydration question . Nursing , 47–51 . 11 Pain Assessment and Management in Palliative Care Nessa Coyle Management in Palliative Care 361.
Contents
Holistic Aspects of Palliative Care | 1 |
Holistic Integrative Therapies in Palliative Care | 48 |
Social Aspects of Palliative Care | 87 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Palliative Care Nursing: Quality Care to the End of Life Marianne Matzo,Deborah Witt Sherman Limited preview - 2006 |
Common terms and phrases
administration advance directives advanced practice nurse American analgesia analgesic anxiety assisted suicide Attitude Skills benzodiazepines bereavement body breath Bruera cancer cancer pain caregivers Cherny chronic client clinical comfort communication Coyle cultural decision decrease develop discuss disease distress dose drug dying patients dying process dyspnea Education Plan emotional end-of-life EOLC ethical euthanasia experience family members feel fentanyl Ferrell goals Graduate Behavioral Outcomes grief Haloperidol havioral Outcomes healing health care providers holistic Hospice identify imagery individual interdisciplinary team interventions issues Journal Knowledge Needed loss McCaffery Medicine ment methadone moral morphine myoclonus Naloxone nausea neuropathic pain nondrug NSAIDs occur opioid oral pain management pain relief palliative care palliative care nurse patients and families person physical physicians Portenoy professionals relationship relaxation respiratory response role sedation side effects significant Skills Undergraduate spiritual suffering Symptom Management Teaching/Learning Strategies techniques terminal illness therapy tion treatment values
References to this book
All Book Search results »