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Book Synopsis
Fundamentals of Palliative Care for Student Nurses is a thorough yet accessible introduction and overview of a key area of the nursing programme. This textbook clearly explains the palliation of symptoms and the social context of death and dying.

Table of Contents

About the series xi

The Authors xii

Acknowledgements xiii

Preface xiv

About the companion website xv

Section I The principles of palliative care 1

Chapter 1 The development of palliative care 3

Introduction 3

What is palliative care? 4

Where is palliative care provided? 8

Widening access 9

Influential documents and strategies 11

Conclusion 14

Chapter 2 Holistic care in palliative care 16

Introduction 16

Total pain 17

Holism 17

Holistic care 18

Spirituality 21

Quality of life 26

Conclusion 27

Chapter 3 Team working 31

Introduction 31

What is a team? 32

Why is interprofessional team work important in palliative care? 33

What makes a team work well? 41

What stops a team from working well? 44

Conclusion 46

Chapter 4 Legal principles in palliative care 48

Introduction 48

Identification of legal issues surrounding the provision of palliative care 49

Consent 50

Best interests 55

Withholding and withdrawing treatment 56

Do not resuscitate orders (DNR) 57

Euthanasia and assisted suicide 57

Verification of death 60

Conclusion 61

Chapter 5 Ethical principles in palliative care 63

Introduction 63

The meaning of ethics 64

Ethical theories 70

Euthanasia 75

Conclusion 76

Section II The practice of palliative care 79

Chapter 6 Communication in palliative care 81

Introduction 81

The importance of communication in palliative care 83

Communication theory 84

The importance of self-awareness in good communication 86

Key communication skills 87

Enablers of and barriers to good communication 91

Influencing factors 92

Communicating with groups who have particular needs 94

Conclusion 95

Chapter 7 Pain management and nursing care 98

Introduction 98

Pain 99

Pain assessment 101

Principles of pain management 106

Non-pharmacological approaches to pain relief 110

Conclusion 111

Chapter 8 Management and nursing care of gastro-intestinal symptoms 116

Introduction 116

Nausea and vomiting 117

Assessment 118

Management of nausea and vomiting 120

Nursing care 122

Malignant bowel obstruction 123

Constipation 124

Cachexia 126

Other gastrointestinal symptoms 127

Conclusion 128

Chapter 9 Management and nursing care of breathlessness and fatigue 133

Introduction 133

Breathlessness 134

Assessment of breathlessness 135

Pharmacological Management of breathlessness 135

Nursing management 137

Fatigue 138

Assessment 139

Management of fatigue 140

Nursing care 140

Conclusion 141

Chapter 10 Management and nursing care of psychological symptoms 145

Introduction 145

Psychological concerns 147

Depression and Anxiety 148

Management and treatment of anxiety and depression 153

Sexuality 154

Assessing sexuality 156

Psychological care 159

Conclusion 162

Chapter 11 Caring for the family 169

Introduction 169

Defining the family 170

Role of the family in care giving 172

Effects of caring on the family 173

The needs of carers 176

Communicating with the family 179

Conclusion 180

Chapter 12 Palliative care emergencies 184

Introduction 184

Palliative care emergencies 185

Spinal cord compression 185

Superior vena cava obstruction (SVCO) 188

Hypercalcaemia 189

Conclusion 191

Chapter 13 Nursing care at end of life 195

Introduction 195

Recognising that a patient is dying 196

End of life care 196

Physical nursing care for the dying patient 198

Bronchial secretions (‘death rattle’) 201

Terminal restlessness 201

The syringe driver 203

Being with a dying patient 204

Nurse’s role after death 205

Conclusion 207

Chapter 14 Loss grief and bereavement 212

Introduction 212

Coping With Loss 213

Common emotional responses to loss 215

Bereavement theories 216

Helping the bereaved 219

Conclusion 223

Section III Personal and professional development in palliative care 229

Chapter 15 Looking after yourself 231

Introduction 231

What is stress and why do we need to know about it? 232

Some of the reasons nursing is stressful 236

Effects of stress 237

Coping strategies 237

Managing your stress 241

Conclusion 244

Chapter 16 Professional support 247

Introduction 247

Key people 248

Clinical supervision 250

Conclusion 258

Chapter 17 Learning from your practice through reflection 261

Introduction 261

Types of reflection 263

Why use reflective practice? 265

Starting your reflective practice 266

Conclusion 272

Index 275

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 31/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118437803, 978-1118437803
      ISBN10: 1118437802

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Fundamentals of Palliative Care for Student Nurses is a thorough yet accessible introduction and overview of a key area of the nursing programme. This textbook clearly explains the palliation of symptoms and the social context of death and dying.

      Table of Contents

      About the series xi

      The Authors xii

      Acknowledgements xiii

      Preface xiv

      About the companion website xv

      Section I The principles of palliative care 1

      Chapter 1 The development of palliative care 3

      Introduction 3

      What is palliative care? 4

      Where is palliative care provided? 8

      Widening access 9

      Influential documents and strategies 11

      Conclusion 14

      Chapter 2 Holistic care in palliative care 16

      Introduction 16

      Total pain 17

      Holism 17

      Holistic care 18

      Spirituality 21

      Quality of life 26

      Conclusion 27

      Chapter 3 Team working 31

      Introduction 31

      What is a team? 32

      Why is interprofessional team work important in palliative care? 33

      What makes a team work well? 41

      What stops a team from working well? 44

      Conclusion 46

      Chapter 4 Legal principles in palliative care 48

      Introduction 48

      Identification of legal issues surrounding the provision of palliative care 49

      Consent 50

      Best interests 55

      Withholding and withdrawing treatment 56

      Do not resuscitate orders (DNR) 57

      Euthanasia and assisted suicide 57

      Verification of death 60

      Conclusion 61

      Chapter 5 Ethical principles in palliative care 63

      Introduction 63

      The meaning of ethics 64

      Ethical theories 70

      Euthanasia 75

      Conclusion 76

      Section II The practice of palliative care 79

      Chapter 6 Communication in palliative care 81

      Introduction 81

      The importance of communication in palliative care 83

      Communication theory 84

      The importance of self-awareness in good communication 86

      Key communication skills 87

      Enablers of and barriers to good communication 91

      Influencing factors 92

      Communicating with groups who have particular needs 94

      Conclusion 95

      Chapter 7 Pain management and nursing care 98

      Introduction 98

      Pain 99

      Pain assessment 101

      Principles of pain management 106

      Non-pharmacological approaches to pain relief 110

      Conclusion 111

      Chapter 8 Management and nursing care of gastro-intestinal symptoms 116

      Introduction 116

      Nausea and vomiting 117

      Assessment 118

      Management of nausea and vomiting 120

      Nursing care 122

      Malignant bowel obstruction 123

      Constipation 124

      Cachexia 126

      Other gastrointestinal symptoms 127

      Conclusion 128

      Chapter 9 Management and nursing care of breathlessness and fatigue 133

      Introduction 133

      Breathlessness 134

      Assessment of breathlessness 135

      Pharmacological Management of breathlessness 135

      Nursing management 137

      Fatigue 138

      Assessment 139

      Management of fatigue 140

      Nursing care 140

      Conclusion 141

      Chapter 10 Management and nursing care of psychological symptoms 145

      Introduction 145

      Psychological concerns 147

      Depression and Anxiety 148

      Management and treatment of anxiety and depression 153

      Sexuality 154

      Assessing sexuality 156

      Psychological care 159

      Conclusion 162

      Chapter 11 Caring for the family 169

      Introduction 169

      Defining the family 170

      Role of the family in care giving 172

      Effects of caring on the family 173

      The needs of carers 176

      Communicating with the family 179

      Conclusion 180

      Chapter 12 Palliative care emergencies 184

      Introduction 184

      Palliative care emergencies 185

      Spinal cord compression 185

      Superior vena cava obstruction (SVCO) 188

      Hypercalcaemia 189

      Conclusion 191

      Chapter 13 Nursing care at end of life 195

      Introduction 195

      Recognising that a patient is dying 196

      End of life care 196

      Physical nursing care for the dying patient 198

      Bronchial secretions (‘death rattle’) 201

      Terminal restlessness 201

      The syringe driver 203

      Being with a dying patient 204

      Nurse’s role after death 205

      Conclusion 207

      Chapter 14 Loss grief and bereavement 212

      Introduction 212

      Coping With Loss 213

      Common emotional responses to loss 215

      Bereavement theories 216

      Helping the bereaved 219

      Conclusion 223

      Section III Personal and professional development in palliative care 229

      Chapter 15 Looking after yourself 231

      Introduction 231

      What is stress and why do we need to know about it? 232

      Some of the reasons nursing is stressful 236

      Effects of stress 237

      Coping strategies 237

      Managing your stress 241

      Conclusion 244

      Chapter 16 Professional support 247

      Introduction 247

      Key people 248

      Clinical supervision 250

      Conclusion 258

      Chapter 17 Learning from your practice through reflection 261

      Introduction 261

      Types of reflection 263

      Why use reflective practice? 265

      Starting your reflective practice 266

      Conclusion 272

      Index 275

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