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El. knyga: Hospice Companion: Best Practices for Interdisciplinary Assessment and Care of Common Problems During the Last Phase of Life 2nd Revised edition [Oxford Medicine Online E-books]

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  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199840793
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  • Oxford Medicine Online E-books
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  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199840793
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More than ever it is incumbent upon those who provide care to those with life-limiting illnesses to be keenly aware of both the extent and the limits of technological advances that can add either great burden or great benefit to seriously ill patients and their families. The Hospice Companion has been created to operationalize the mission and values of modern-day hospice through the individual and combined efforts of our most valuable asset, the hospice professional.

The Hospice Companion is intended as a guide through which some mastery of the seemingly complex, challenging, and oftentimes chaotic world of advanced disease may be derived. Use of this "tool" to direct processes of care during the intensive interpersonal experiences of hospice work should allow the greatest opportunity for personal and professional growth and a deeply gratifying sense of accomplishment as you proceed in the all-important work of caring for the dying.

The second edition features a thoroughly current guide to clinical processes and symptom management, providing hospice professionals with a concise summary of changes that have influenced clinical practice over the last several years. Moreover, each chapter now concludes with a list of recommended readings, culled from the complete literature searches were done for each symptom complex.
Contributors xv
1 General Processes
Palliative Care at the End of Life: Blending Structure and Function
1(6)
The Interdisciplinary Team (IDT)
7(7)
Documentation
14(5)
2 Personal, Social, and Environmental Processes
Abuse in the Home
19(2)
Advance Care Planning and Directives for Health-care Interventions
21(2)
Changes in Body Image and Loss of Independence
23(2)
Changes in Family Dynamics
25(2)
Completing Worldly Business and Life Closure
27(2)
Controlled Substances: Misuse and Abuse
29(2)
Cultural Differences: Respect, Understanding, and Adapting Care
31(1)
Denial
32(2)
Grief Reactions
34(4)
Living Environment, Finances, and Support Systems
38(1)
Basic Home Safety
39(3)
Suicide: Risk, Prevention, and Coping If It Happens
42(6)
3 Clinical Processes and Symptom Management
Air Hunger (Dyspnea)
48(6)
Agitation and Anxiety
54(6)
Anorexia and Cachexia
60(4)
Belching and Burping (Eructation)
64(2)
Bleeding, Oozing, and Malodorous Lesions
66(6)
Confusion/Delirium
72(5)
Constipation
77(3)
Coughing
80(2)
Depression
82(4)
Diarrhea and Anorectal Problems
86(4)
Dysphagia and Oropharyngeal Problems
90(3)
Edema: Peripheral Edema, Ascites, and Lymphedema
93(3)
Fatigue, Weakness (Aesthenia), and Excessive Sedation
96(3)
Fever and Diaphoresis
99(2)
Hiccups
101(3)
Imminent Death
104(4)
Insomnia and Nocturnal Restlessness
108(6)
Nausea and Vomiting
114(4)
Pain
118(23)
Pruritus
141(3)
Seizures
144(3)
Skeletal Muscle and Bladder Spasms
147(6)
Skin Breakdown: Prevention and Treatment
153(6)
Urinary Problems
159(4)
Xerostomia (Dry Mouth)
163(4)
4 Appendices
Appendix 1 Palliative Radiation Therapy in End-of-Life Care: Evidence-Based Utilization
167(5)
Appendix 2 Principles of Pharmacotherapy
172(2)
Appendix 3 Ketamine Protocol
174(4)
Appendix 4 Clinical/Functional Assessment and Staging
178(3)
Index 181
Perry G. Fine is Professor of Anesthesiology, Pain Research Center, University of Utah Medical School, Salt Lake City, Utah. Matthew Kestenbaum is Chief of the Medical Staff, Capital Caring, Washington, DC.