Results 261 to 270 of about 206,888 (308)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Critical Care Clinics, 2004
Critically ill patients nearing the end of life frequently present with needs for aggressive sedation and analgesia. Optimizing patient comfort while permitting effective communication are challenging goals in this patient population. This article discusses delirium and sedation as it applies to dying patients, and provides recommendations for ...
John P, Kress, Jesse B, Hall
openaire +2 more sources
Critically ill patients nearing the end of life frequently present with needs for aggressive sedation and analgesia. Optimizing patient comfort while permitting effective communication are challenging goals in this patient population. This article discusses delirium and sedation as it applies to dying patients, and provides recommendations for ...
John P, Kress, Jesse B, Hall
openaire +2 more sources
Pediatric Annals, 2005
How to determine the best agent for each procedure and ...
Jan P, Boswinkel, Ronald S, Litman
openaire +2 more sources
How to determine the best agent for each procedure and ...
Jan P, Boswinkel, Ronald S, Litman
openaire +2 more sources
Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2007
Palliative care is a discipline that provides satisfactory symptom relief to most patients with advanced life-threatening disease. There remain circumstances, however, in which patients experience distressing symptoms and unbearable suffering that cannot be adequately relieved.
openaire +2 more sources
Palliative care is a discipline that provides satisfactory symptom relief to most patients with advanced life-threatening disease. There remain circumstances, however, in which patients experience distressing symptoms and unbearable suffering that cannot be adequately relieved.
openaire +2 more sources
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2003
Concerns about suffering usually arise as patients contemplate end of life. For most, an array of available therapies will alleviate suffering. However, for others, these therapies may not be adequate, despite impeccable assessment and management. In these circumstances, palliative sedation may be an option for the relief of suffering.
openaire +2 more sources
Concerns about suffering usually arise as patients contemplate end of life. For most, an array of available therapies will alleviate suffering. However, for others, these therapies may not be adequate, despite impeccable assessment and management. In these circumstances, palliative sedation may be an option for the relief of suffering.
openaire +2 more sources
The Lancet, 1983
With careful use of antihistamines central effects may be minimised or even largely avoided while adequate peripheral antihistaminic activity is preserved. Tolerance to central effects may develop quickly with some drugs, so that sedation is no longer troublesome after a few days.
openaire +2 more sources
With careful use of antihistamines central effects may be minimised or even largely avoided while adequate peripheral antihistaminic activity is preserved. Tolerance to central effects may develop quickly with some drugs, so that sedation is no longer troublesome after a few days.
openaire +2 more sources
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2022
David L, Hepner, Uzma D, Siddiqui
openaire +2 more sources
David L, Hepner, Uzma D, Siddiqui
openaire +2 more sources
Australian Dental Journal, 1976
Abstract— A philosophy for the use of sedation and anxiety control in everyday dental practice is described. The need for greater education in basic sedation techniques is emphasized.
openaire +2 more sources
Abstract— A philosophy for the use of sedation and anxiety control in everyday dental practice is described. The need for greater education in basic sedation techniques is emphasized.
openaire +2 more sources
To Sedate or Not to Sedate: The Future of Pediatric Imaging
Academic Radiology, 2023openaire +2 more sources
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2011
The focus of palliative care is to relieve human suffering; however, about 90% of patients with advanced cancer will experience severe pain. Intolerable human suffering may be defined in the healthcare setting as symptoms that cannot be tolerated or endured for any length of time.
openaire +2 more sources
The focus of palliative care is to relieve human suffering; however, about 90% of patients with advanced cancer will experience severe pain. Intolerable human suffering may be defined in the healthcare setting as symptoms that cannot be tolerated or endured for any length of time.
openaire +2 more sources

