IntroductionLearning OutcomesDefining Death and DyingMultidisciplinary and Multi-Agency Approach in Caring for the Dying PatientFrameworks for Care of the Dying PatientSymptom Control and the Management of Unwanted side Effects in the Care of the Dying PatientPsychological, Social and Spiritual Care of ...
however, most clinicians have had little formal education directed at the experience of human suffering and dying.1,2For many physicians the task and challenge of caring for a dying patient can seem overwhelming
Biomedical Ethics: Morality for the New Medicine The recent interest in medical ethics shows one particularly important feature: it has not been confined to the medical profession but has engaged the attention of the public as well. This volume addresses that larger audience. It offers... Engelhar...
Cite this chapter Celestino, F.S. (2005). Care of the Dying Patient. In: Taylor, R.B., David, A.K., Fields, S.A., Phillips, D.M., Scherger, J.E. (eds) Taylor’s Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-27287-9_10 Downl...
Care of the dying neurologic patient. Most patients with advanced malignancy will die of their disease. Care of the dying is therefore a fundamental skill for the oncologist. Although protocols... NA bling G 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Care of the dying patient: The last hours or days of life ...
Care of the dying older patient in the acute hospital setting - can we do better? Palliative MedicineAthorn KBrown D
In our civilization death is too often viewed as a failure of the health care system and the terminally ill patient seldom receives the emotional as well as physical support he needs in order to die well. But, as a pioneering unit has learned, when the hospital conceives its role to be ...
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Mother Mary Aikenhead, The Irish Sisters of Charity and Our Lady's Hospice for the Dying. Introduction Hospice care was born of Christian charity in the biblical lands of the East- ern RomanEmpire some 300 years after the crucifixion. Once Christianity was legalized in 313 AD, theEastern Chur...
Dying patients have much to teach us about their preferences for care. Although caring for dying patients is a major responsibility of physicians, the current curriculum in medical education emphasizes the pathophysiology and treatment of disease, with scarce time and emphasis for developing attitudes ...