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This book looks at different animals and their homes and what their
homes are called. At the end, it looks at a little girl's home too.
Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps
your child develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable for
children age 4-5 (Reception) Book band: Pink B Phonics phase: 2
Comprehensive resource utilising up-to-date evidence and guidelines
to support non-specialists in palliative care in both hospital and
community settings Building on the success of previous editions,
this new edition of the award winning handbook has a practical
focus and provides the user with an approach to clinical challenges
while also providing enough information to explain why this
approach is suggested. The 4th Edition of Handbook of Palliative
Care supports non-specialists in palliative care in both hospital
and community settings and focuses on holistic care and therapeutic
interventions. With several new chapters and content significantly
updated to reflect new evidence and practice, the 4th Edition also
presents up-to-date evidence, guidance in a succinct format and
utilises flow charts and figures to enhance the accessibility of
information. Written by four highly accomplished nursing and
medical authors with over 100 years’ experience between them in
hospital, hospice, care home and community settings, Handbook of
Palliative Care provides: Guidance from clinicians who are experts
in their field A recognition of the needs of staff providing care
to patients with palliative care needs and a chapter focused on
this Contemporary guidance on medicine management, symptom control
and managing complications of cancer Palliative care in heart
failure, renal disease and advanced liver, neurological and
respiratory diseases An in-depth look at patient and public
involvement in palliative care and inequity Skill development
including communication, ethical considerations and spiritual care
New chapters including Frailty, Dementia, and Multi-Morbidity; and
Palliative Care for People Living with Mental Illness and People
with Intellectual Disabilities This 4th edition of Handbook of
Palliative Care is an ideal supporting resource for doctors, nurses
and other healthcare professionals caring for patients with
palliative care needs in the UK and beyond. The 1st edition was the
winner of the 1999 BMA Medical Book of the Year Prize.
The book includes recommendations for COPD from published
guidelines (eg, the GOLD, ATS, and NICE guidelines) and presents
them in the context of relevant clinical treatment issues. This is
an in-depth guide on the management of COPD, concentrating on the
impact of COPD on a patient as well as how healthcare professionals
can intervene and educate the patient at an early stage and thereby
slow the onset of severe symptoms.
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The Brothers Kangaroo (Paperback)
Sarah Russell Spray; Illustrated by Katherine Mcdowell Mcgough
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R243
R226
Discovery Miles 2 260
Save R17 (7%)
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This title is part of Bug Club, the first whole-school reading
programme that joins books with an online reading world to teach
today's children to read. In this Pink-B level My Home book. What
are different animal homes called?
People with dementia need increasingly specialised support as they
approach the end of life, and so too do their families and the
professionals working with them. This book describes not only what
can be done to ensure maximum quality of life for those in the
final stages of the illness, but also how best to support those
involved in caring for them. Emphasising the importance of being
attuned to the experiences and needs of the person with dementia,
the authors explain why and how they should be included in
decisions relating to their end of life care. Practical strategies
for ensuring physical and emotional wellbeing are provided, drawing
on useful examples from practice and providing solutions to
potential challenges that carers and family members will face.
Dilemmas surrounding end of life care are explored in detail,
including the moral dilemma of medical intervention, and the
authors suggest ways of supporting family members through the
process in terms of providing information, helping them adjust to
change and loss, and involving them in their relative's care, and
at how care staff can be supported through appropriate education
and training, team building and information-giving. This is an
essential resource for anyone who wishes to provide compassionate,
person-centred care for a person with dementia as they approach the
end of life, including care staff, nurses, social workers and
related professionals.
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