Dyspnea

Apr 13, 2019 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Dyspnea

Dyspnea, an uncomfortable awareness of breathing, is a common symptom in people with advanced disease who are approaching the end of life. The presence of dyspnea is associated with significant…

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Loss, Bereavement, and Adaptation

Apr 13, 2019 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Loss, Bereavement, and Adaptation

Approaches to grief for bereaved family members are an important focus of theoretical, empirical, and clinical work in palliative care. However, it is essential also to focus on the experiences…

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Supporting the Family in Palliative Care

Apr 13, 2019 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Supporting the Family in Palliative Care

As an individual’s illness progresses, family members play an increased role in caregiving and decision making. In the effort to manage changing care needs and maximize their loved one’s quality…

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Sexuality

Apr 13, 2019 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Sexuality

Sexuality is a universal human phenomenon. It is an integral part of the lives of most people and is a fundamental aspect of their quality of life. A terminal illness…

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Urinary Incontinence

Apr 13, 2019 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is a relatively common problem seen in patients at the end of life, but the exact prevalence is not clear. Studies of symptom prevalence at the end of…

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Constipation

Apr 13, 2019 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Constipation

Constipation is sometimes regarded as a minor symptom by care providers. However, this is not the case with palliative care patients. The prevalence of constipation in the overall population varies…

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Part A: Cachexia

Apr 13, 2019 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Part A: Cachexia

Cachexia is a complex syndrome with loss of muscle mass as its prominent feature. It occurs in many disease states, such as cancer, chronic infections (human immunodeficiency virus [HIV], tuberculosis),…

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Pain

Apr 13, 2019 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Pain

Pain is a complex biopsychosocial event. Studies have shown that all types of pain (acute, chronic, and cancer pain) are undertreated, and poorly controlled pain has been identified consistently as…

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Delirium

Apr 13, 2019 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Delirium

Delirium goes by many names, such as acute confusion, metabolic encephalopathy, and acute brain syndrome, which adds to the confusion around diagnosis. Delirium is not a distinct disease state, and…

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