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El. knyga: Palliative Medicine: A Case-based Manual 3rd Revised edition [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

Edited by (Palliative Medicine Physician, Associate Professor, Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Oncology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), Edited by , Edited by (Professor, Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Oncology, Univer)
  • Formatas: 430 pages, 17 black and white line drawings and 14 black and white halftones
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Mar-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199694143
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  • Oxford Scholarship Online E-books
  • Kaina nežinoma
  • Formatas: 430 pages, 17 black and white line drawings and 14 black and white halftones
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Mar-2012
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199694143
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The third edition of this successful book continues to offer a panoramic view of palliative care. It introduces a number of new topics including Neurological Disorders, The Last Days and Palliative Sedation. The contributors illustrate, through the case studies, the desired skills, attitudes, and knowledge required in palliative medicine.

Palliative care is now an integral part of the undergraduate medical curriculum. Medical education across the board is adopting a case-based approach. This book uses a series of cases to illustrate critical points in palliative medicine. The case-studies have been carefully chosen to reflect real life clinical practice. The contributors illustrate, through the case studies, the desired skills, attitudes, and knowledge required in this field of medicine.

Since publication of the second edition, many approaches to palliative care have been further refined and developed. Ongoing research has led to the improved use of existing medications, and the development of several new treatments. More is known about the psychosocial existential distress experienced by patients and their families resulting in an improved understanding by health care providers of how best to approach and assist those affected by advanced illness, and more is known about methadone and other medications with emerging uses.

The third edition of this highly popular book continues to offer a panoramic view of palliative care. It introduces a number of new topics including Neurological Disorders, The Last Days, and Palliative Sedation.
List of abbreviations
xii
Contributors xiv
Communication
1 Communication in advanced illness
1(14)
Raimundo Correa
Julia Ridley
Camilla Zimmermann
Interprofessional care
2 Interprofessional collaborative practice in palliative care
15(12)
Pippa Hall
Maryse Bouvette
Kirsten Heilmann-Stille
Lynda Weaver
Pain
3 Pain assessment and management
27(23)
Gail Saiger
4 Bone pain
50(11)
Sharon M. Watanabe
Yoko Tarumi
5 Neuropathic pain
61(9)
Dwight Moulin
6 Methadone and other novel treatments for pain
70(12)
Neil Hagen
Christopher Ralph
Anorexia-cachexia-rehabilitation-fatigue
7 Anorexia-cachexia
82(15)
Neil MacDonald
8 Cancer rehabilitation and fatigue
97(14)
Martin Chasen
Ravi Bhargava
Respiratory problems
9 Dyspnoea
111(13)
Ingrid Harle
Deborah Dudgeon
Mouth care
10 Mouth care
124(12)
Dominique Dion
Bernard Lapointe
Martin T. Tyler
Gastrointestinal problems
11 Nausea and vomiting
136(13)
Ingrid de Kock
12 Constipation
149(12)
Paul Daeninck
Tim Hiebert
13 Malignant bowel obstruction
161(14)
S. Lawrence Librach
A. Nina Horvath
E. Anne Langlois
Ethical issues
14 An approach to ethical issues
175(13)
Eugene Bereza
Psychosocial and spiritual issues
15 Suffering in patients and families
188(9)
Genevieve Thompson
Harvey Chochinov
16 Anxiety and depression
197(12)
Heidi Solty
Madeline Li
Gary Rodin
17 Spiritual care
209(12)
Shane Sinclair
Sleep
18 Sleep disorders
221(8)
Bernard Lapointe
Palliative care in non-malignant disorders
19 Cardiac disease
229(12)
Romayne Gallagher
Gil Kimel
20 End-stage renal disease
241(14)
Sara Davison
21 Neurological disorders
255(13)
Wendy Johnston
Jessica Simon
22 HIV/AIDS
268(9)
Martin LaBrie
Paediatric palliative care
23 When palliative care involves children: critical conversations and pain and symptom highlights
277(24)
Gerri Frager
Kim Blake
Lymphoedema
24 Lymphoedema
301(13)
Anna Towers
Pamela Hodgson
Wounds in advanced illness
25 Wounds in advanced illness
314(14)
Vincent Maida
Genitourinary symptoms
26 Genitourinary symptoms
328(10)
Pippa Hawley
Delirium
27 Delirium
338(13)
Shirley H. Bush
Bruno Gagnon
Peter G. Lawlor
Palliative sedation
28 Palliative sedation
351(13)
Jose Pereira
Valerie Gratton
Michel Beauverd
Palliative care in the intensive-care unit (ICU)
29 Palliative care in the intensive-care unit (ICU)
364(12)
Valerie Schulz
Complementary and alternative therapies in cancer/integrative oncology
30 Complementary and alternative therapies in cancer/integrative oncology
376(12)
Susan MacDonald
Doreen Oneschuk
The last days
31 The last days
388(10)
David Henderson
Paul McIntyre
Appendix A: Laboratory reference ranges 398(1)
Index 399
Neil MacDonald, Founding Director, Cancer Nutrition - Rehabilitation Program, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada and Professor of Oncology, McGill University

Doreen Oneschuk, Palliative Medicine Physician, Associate Professor, Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Oncology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada



Neil Hagen, Professor, Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Oncology, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada