Family and caregiver care

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Family and caregiver care End-of-life care is a process that involves not only the patient, but also the family and significant others. Commonly, the patient’s loved ones provide most of…

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Care of a dying child

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Care of a dying child Like adults, children are eligible for all types of hospice care: routine, inpatient, continuous, and respite. Almost always, children receive hospice care at home or…

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Patients with renal disease

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Patients with renal disease End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is the term used to describe a degree of chronic renal failure that, without dialysis or kidney transplantation, would end the patient’s…

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Patients with pulmonary disease

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Patients with pulmonary disease The pulmonary disorders most likely to lead to end-of-life care — other than lung cancer, which is addressed in Chapter 8 — are chronic obstructive pulmonary…

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Patients with neurologic disease

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Patients with neurologic disease Several neurologic disorders follow a degenerative course that eventually results in the patient’s death. These disorders impact quality of life for both patients and families, in…

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Patients with heart failure

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Patients with heart failure About 5 million Americans have heart failure and, despite advances in treatment, deaths from heart failure continue to rise. About 1 in 4 people die within…

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Patients with cancer

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Patients with cancer Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and the most common diagnosis in palliative and hospice care. The latter fact probably stems…

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Psychosocial, spiritual, and cultural care

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Psychosocial, spiritual, and cultural care In end-of-life care, no matter what the patient’s particular diagnosis, the goal of the palliative care team is to relieve the patient’s symptoms and help…

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Palliative drug therapy

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Palliative drug therapy Almost invariably, dying patients receive many drugs and undergo various degrees of organ failure before reaching the end of life. Both of these issues will complicate your…

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Evidence-based care

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Evidence-based care The philosophy that underlies palliative care is relatively simple: to minimize suffering and maximize quality of life. At the end of a patient’s life, palliative care replaces curative…

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