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Death Education, 1978
Abstract The need for a critical and analytical approach to the ethics of terminal care is suggested by considering a series of unexamined questions regarding the justification of terminal care. Among them are: (1) Do patients have a right to terminal care?
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Abstract The need for a critical and analytical approach to the ethics of terminal care is suggested by considering a series of unexamined questions regarding the justification of terminal care. Among them are: (1) Do patients have a right to terminal care?
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The Hospice Journal, 1987
Palliative Care/Hospice in Australia is expressed in the three modes which are best known internationally, namely (1) the hospice ward in a general or community hospital, (2) the home care program ...
Lyn M. Finlay-Jones, Ross D. Harris
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Palliative Care/Hospice in Australia is expressed in the three modes which are best known internationally, namely (1) the hospice ward in a general or community hospital, (2) the home care program ...
Lyn M. Finlay-Jones, Ross D. Harris
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Neurologic Clinics, 2001
Care of patients at the end of life requires a high level of clinical vigilance, compassion and skill. The involvement of the patient's primary neurologist in end-of-life care and into bereavement can be an invaluable comfort to the patient and family.
Nessa Coyle+2 more
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Care of patients at the end of life requires a high level of clinical vigilance, compassion and skill. The involvement of the patient's primary neurologist in end-of-life care and into bereavement can be an invaluable comfort to the patient and family.
Nessa Coyle+2 more
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Flunitrazepam in terminal care
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1993AbstractFlunitrazepam is a benzodiazepine of long half‐life with sedative, anxiolytic, muscle relaxant and anticonvulsant properties. It has proved effective in controlling terminal agitation, confusion, restlessness, dystonia and fitting in adults and can be given by subcutaneous infusion in combination with other drugs.
E. A. Smales+2 more
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, 2013
†Purpose: This study was conducted to examine how nurses' death anxiety and terminal care stress affect their terminal care performance in the clinical setting. Methods: The study enrolled 180 registered nurses with experience of attending dying patients
Y. W. Woo, Kyunghee Kim, Ki Sook Kim
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†Purpose: This study was conducted to examine how nurses' death anxiety and terminal care stress affect their terminal care performance in the clinical setting. Methods: The study enrolled 180 registered nurses with experience of attending dying patients
Y. W. Woo, Kyunghee Kim, Ki Sook Kim
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Nursing Care in Terminal Cancer
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1950riety of simple and complex nursing skills. Since cancer may attack any tissue of the body, the nurse needs to know not only the principles of general care but also the specific care for the particular area involved. The psychological factors, because they involve the family as well as the patient, need special consideration.
Lala L. Handorf, Thyra E. Pedersen
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Journal of Palliative Care, 1987
This paper describes provision for dying patients in the Shetland Isles, both in the author's practice – which serves 2,750 people, living in a 15-mile radius of Scalloway – and also the area as a whole, with about 23,000 people living on the 17 inhabited islands of the Shetland group.
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This paper describes provision for dying patients in the Shetland Isles, both in the author's practice – which serves 2,750 people, living in a 15-mile radius of Scalloway – and also the area as a whole, with about 23,000 people living on the 17 inhabited islands of the Shetland group.
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Prevailing ethical dilemmas in terminal care for patients with cancer in Taiwan.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2009PURPOSE The study aimed to investigate prevailing ethical dilemmas in terminal care for patients with cancer nationwide and identify related factors after the enactment of the Natural Death Act in Taiwan.
T. Chiu+4 more
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