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Book Synopsis
Many cancer patients are seen in outpatient clinics, general medical wards and general and specialist surgical wards as well as oncology units. There patients can have varied palliative care needs and it is the responsibility of those nursing them to be aware of these needs and how to respond to them. This informative and practical text starts with the premise that care delivery with a palliative approach is a core skill that every health professional, in whatever setting, should possess if dealing with patients who have an incurable disease.

The palliative approach has as the main priority the promotion of physical, psychological and spiritual well-being of the patient and their family. By focusing on quality of life, best possible symptom control and quality death in a holistic manner, the nursing management of patients is enhanced.



Table of Contents
Preface.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction to Cancer.

Introduction to palliative Care,.

Bereavement and Loss.

Ethical Issues.

The Mulitprofessional team.

Communication in Cancer and Palliative Care.

The Management of Cancer pain.

Managing Distressing Symptoms.

Specialist Palliative Care.

Palliative care Emergencies.

Terminal Care.

References.

Index.

Palliative Cancer Care in Acute Nursing

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 15/12/2001
    ISBN13: 9781861562623, 978-1861562623
    ISBN10: 1861562624

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Many cancer patients are seen in outpatient clinics, general medical wards and general and specialist surgical wards as well as oncology units. There patients can have varied palliative care needs and it is the responsibility of those nursing them to be aware of these needs and how to respond to them. This informative and practical text starts with the premise that care delivery with a palliative approach is a core skill that every health professional, in whatever setting, should possess if dealing with patients who have an incurable disease.

    The palliative approach has as the main priority the promotion of physical, psychological and spiritual well-being of the patient and their family. By focusing on quality of life, best possible symptom control and quality death in a holistic manner, the nursing management of patients is enhanced.



    Table of Contents
    Preface.

    Acknowledgements.

    Introduction to Cancer.

    Introduction to palliative Care,.

    Bereavement and Loss.

    Ethical Issues.

    The Mulitprofessional team.

    Communication in Cancer and Palliative Care.

    The Management of Cancer pain.

    Managing Distressing Symptoms.

    Specialist Palliative Care.

    Palliative care Emergencies.

    Terminal Care.

    References.

    Index.

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