Domiciliary palliative care : a handbook for family doctors and community nurses
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Domiciliary palliative care : a handbook for family doctors and community nurses
(Oxford general practice series, 27)
Oxford University Press, 1996, c1994
Reprinted with corrections
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Most people in the primary health care team will have to care for people with far-advanced disease and need to know not only how to control pain effectively but also have to fulfil patients' emotional and spirtual needs and support their family, as well as to work closely with other specialists in palliative care. This book if written by a world authority in palliative medicine who also has experience in family medicine, specifically for family doctors, nursing colleagues and everyone else committed to maintaining the highest possible quality of life for the dying person. It includes every new treatment as well as the insight of the hospice movement and will enable practitioners to achieve the best care for the patient and their family, and thus concomitat satisfaction and reward for themselves. This book is intended for palliative carers, GPs, community nurses, practice nurses, and all others in the primary health care team, MacMillan and Marie Curie nurses.
目次
Dr A. G. Donald, CBE (President, Royal College of General Practitioners): Foreword. Preface. 1: Pain palliation. 2: Symptom palliation. 3: Diet. 4: Emergencies in palliative care. 5: Hospitals, hospices, and other help. 6: Aids, appliances, and equipment. 7: Spiritual issues. 8: Ethical issues. 9: The final days. 10: Grief and bereavement. Appendixes. A1. Setting up a syringe driver. A2. Using a TENS. A3. Electrode positions for TENS. A4. Analgesics in paediatric palliative care. A5. Pain report chart. A6. Nausea report chart. A7. Breathlessness report chart. A8. Medication chart for patient. A9. Drugs and equipment for the doctor's bag. A10. Useful organizations. A11. Bibliography for professional readers and lay carers
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