Last Hours of Living
The death of someone close is never easy. No one can escape the experience of dying or death. Everyone at the dying person’s bedside will be watching the potential for…
The death of someone close is never easy. No one can escape the experience of dying or death. Everyone at the dying person’s bedside will be watching the potential for…
Cancer survivors and their families face myriad challenges related to their disease and its treatment. This life-changing journey begins the moment they hear “cancer.” Palliative care of the oncology patient…
Background and Significance Although death is universal, dying is very much a culturally specific experience. Culture refers to learned patterns of behaviors, beliefs, and values shared by individuals in a…
As the field of palliative care has grown and evolved, so also has an evolution occurred in the ethical and legal issues that are associated with care at the end…
Overview Advance care planning is a process that aims to align medical decisions with patient values and preferences in the event that the patient cannot communicate. In the context of…
The palliative care movement developed in response to concerns that care at the end of life had been badly done in the midst of the acute care and technologic advances…
One of the advances of modern medical technology has been the creation of therapies to sustain life. These therapies, such as artificial nutrition and hydration, mechanical ventilation, dialysis, and cardiopulmonary…
Chronic cutaneous wounds often are complex, recalcitrant to healing, and may not follow a predictable trajectory of repair despite standard interventions. The exact mechanisms that contribute to poor wound healing…
The opening quote from the Institute of Medicine stands in stark contrast to the reality that dying can be the last great time of living. Sadly, multiple studies have confirmed…