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Zusatztext ...interesting (and useful) chapters on the discontinuation of life-sustaining therapies, and the withdrawal of cardiac and respiratory technology. Informationen zum Autor Constance Dahlin is the Director of Professional Practice for the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and a Palliative Nurse Practitioner at North Shore Medical Center in Salem, Massachusetts.CD: Patrick J. Coyne is the Director of Palliative Care and the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.Betty R. Ferrell is a Professor and Director of Nursing Research and Education in the Department of Population Sciences at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center in Duarte, California. Klappentext The Clinical Pocket Guide to Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing is a companion guide to Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing, the first text devoted to advanced practice nursing care of the seriously ill and dying. Each chapter presents point-of-care guidance on palliative care issues for quick reference in daily practice. Containing clinical pearls developed from the textbook and practical tools on key points in palliative care, this guide is an ideal resource forpracticing APNs. Zusammenfassung The Clinical Pocket Guide to Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing is a companion guide to Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing, the first text devoted to advanced practice nursing care of the seriously ill and dying. Each chapter of this pocket guide presents point-of-care guidance on palliative care issues for quick reference in daily practice. Edited by leaders in the field, this handbook provides consistency in the nursing process from assessment to management and evaluation of symptoms and various clinical situations. The Clinical Pocket Guide to Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing contains clinical pearls developed from the textbook and practical tools on pain and symptom assessment, functional status, and communication, making it an ideal resource for practicing APNs. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Pain Chapter 2: Dyspnea Chapter 3: Bowel Symptoms: Constipation, Diarrhea, and Obstruction Chapter 4: Challenging Symptoms: Dry Mouth, Hiccups, Fevers, Pruritus, and Sleep Disorders Chapter 5: Nausea and Vomiting Chapter 6: Anxiety Chapter 7: Delirium Chapter 8: Depression and Suicide Chapter 9: Palliative Emergencies Chapter 10: Discontinuation of Life Sustaining Therapies Chapter 11: Withdrawal of Cardiology Technology Chapter 12: Withdrawal of Respiratory Technology Chapter 13: Palliative Sedation Chapter 14: Pediatric Palliative Care across the Continuum Chapter 15: Palliative Care of the Geriatric Patient ...