care of dying patient ‐ guide for nursescare needs of patients and relatives, regardless of environment, cause or pathwayLiverpool Care Pathway (LCP) for dying patientGold Standards Framework ‐ care of people with advanced, progressive, incurable illness...
Caring for a patient during the last phase of his or her life is a demanding obligation and a privilege for the physician. The physician has the responsibility to be knowledgeable about the natural history of disease processes and the body's changing physiology. The physician must be thorough ...
Caring for a patient during the last phase of his or her life is a demanding obligation and a privilege for the physician. The physician has the responsibility to be knowledgeable about the natural history of disease processes and the body's changing physiology. The physician must be thorough ...
symptoms of death, care of the family of the dying, spiritual care, comforting the dying, nurses' close association with death, methods of giving postmortem care, preparation of the patient's room after death, disposition of the body after death, and nurses' attitudes toward the deaths of ...
2For many physicians the task and challenge of caring for a dying patient can seem overwhelming. The aging of the United States population, the development and widespread use of life-prolonging technologies, the ascendence of managed care emphasizing the central role of the primary care physician,...
In contrast to the numerous maladies described elsewhere in this textbook, successful care of the dying patient is not measured in terms of convalescence but rather in achievement of a “good death.” While the circumstances of death among the seriously ill in US hospitals are well defined –...
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 ...
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 ...
RA Mccormick - 《Journal of Religion》 被引量: 33发表: 1989年 Distinguishing denial from authentic faith in miracles: a clinical-pastoral approach use can be justified by considerations that demonstrate that waiting makes it more likely that a miracle will occur and will aid the patient's recove...
Patients experience a reduction in both physical and psychological aspects of suffering when physicians use good communication skills, are sensitive to patients' perspectives, and actively work to reduce barriers to mutual understanding. 展开 关键词: Humans Palliative Care Terminal Care Physician-Patient ...