Palliative Care: Medicine Palliative Nursing and End of Life Care - A Practical Handbook for Symptom Management Holistic Support and Ethical Decision-Making
Eos A.I. Saage
Verlag: Saage Media GmbH
Beschreibung
"Palliative Care: Medicine, Palliative Nursing, and End of Life Care" provides a comprehensive guide for professionals involved in the care of individuals with serious illnesses. This practical handbook details the core principles of symptom management, holistic support, and ethical decision-making in palliative care.The content is systematically structured to address the multifaceted challenges of end of life care. It begins with the cornerstones of palliative medicine, focusing extensively on symptom control and pain therapy. This includes both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to pain, as well as the management of other distressing symptoms. A dedicated section covers nutritional and fluid management, addressing the assessment of nutritional status and the complexities of artificial nutrition and hydration.A significant portion of the book serves as a handbook for palliative nursing, outlining specific nursing interventions designed to enhance patient comfort. Topics include oral care, positioning for pressure ulcer prevention, and skin and wound management. It also provides guidance on supporting physiological processes such as incontinence, constipation, dyspnea, and nausea from a palliative care nursing perspective.The book emphasizes a holistic approach by exploring communication with patients and their families. It offers insights into conveying difficult news, discussing treatment goals, and navigating psychosocial challenges like anxiety and depression. The importance of spiritual and existential support is also addressed, covering topics such as meaning, guilt, and the role of rituals.Furthermore, the guide delves into the practical aspects of end of life care, including recognizing the final phase of life, creating a dignified environment, and supporting families during and after the patient's passing. The final sections focus on quality assurance and professional development, highlighting interprofessional teamwork, ethical decision-making processes, and strategies for professional self-care and burnout prevention.
