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Palliative and End-of-Life Care, 2nd Edition provides clinicians
with the guidelines and tools necessary to provide quality,
evidenced-based care to patients with life-limiting illness. This
text describes the care and management of patients with advanced
disease throughout the disease trajectory, extending from diagnosis
of advanced disease until death. Four units provide the general
principles of palliative and end-of-life care, important concepts,
advanced disease management, and clinical practice guidelines.
Clinical practice guidelines offer in-depth discussions of the
pathophysiology of 19 different symptoms, interventions for
specific symptom management (including in-depth rationales), and
suggestions for patient and family teaching. Defines dying as a
normal, healthy process aided by the support of an
interdisciplinary team. Provides in-depth pathophysiology,
assessment, and intervention information based upon the disease
trajectory. Highlights opportunities for patient and family
teaching. Describes psychosocial issues experienced by patients and
their families. Reviews uncomplicated and complicated grief and
mourning, providing suggestions to help the family after a
patient's death. Includes case studies at the end of chapters to
reinforce key concepts of compassionate care. New chapters
including Advance Care Planning, Ethical Issues, Spiritual Care
Across Cultures, Pharmacology, Sleep, and Nutrition. Includes a new
appendix on Assessment Tools and Resources for more comprehensive
coverage of palliative and end-of-life care.
The first book of its kind, this must-have resource examines the
integration of palliative interventions from a disease-specific
approach, providing practical guidance on caring for patients who
follow a progressive, chronic disease trajectory prior to death.
This uniquely practical book addresses all aspects of palliative
care, going beyond theoretical information to advise practitioners
on the most effective management of common symptoms and providing
physical, psychological, and spiritual comfort to patients and
families. The multidisciplinary focus of care is reflected by
collaborative contributors and diverse authorship of an
oncology/palliative care nurse practitioner, a physician, and a
social worker. Expert authors in the field of palliative care - an
oncology/palliative care nurse practitioner, an MD, and a social
worker - represent the collaborative nature of caring for
chronically ill patients. The most common illnesses that cause
death in the United States are addressed in separate chapters on
specific disease states: Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, Nephrology,
Oncology, and Neurology. Case studies at the conclusion of each
chapter illustrate important patient scenarios in the context of
clinical practice. Comprehensive drug information for symptom
management and comfort measures is provided in an appendix, as well
as palliative care assessment tools and helpful website resources.
An entire chapter is devoted to cancer pain. Objectives at the
beginning of each chapter introduce the reader to concepts that
will be addressed in that chapter. Each chapter ends with
multiple-choice objective questions to test the reader's
comprehension, with answers and rationales provided in the back of
book. Prognostic tables demonstrate precisely how and when to
integrate palliative interventions into the course of an advanced
illness, identifying prognostic indicators where appropriate. Other
important topics are covered with chapters on sleep, ethics,
cultural and spiritual issues, and the dying process.
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