20 Common Problems: End-of-Life CareBarry M. Kinzbrunner, Neal J. Weinreb, Joel S. Policzer McGraw Hill Professional, 2002 - 446 من الصفحات This user-friendly guide offers you practical, direct answers for the difficult and little-taught questions that arise when providing care for the dying. |
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... emesis with little or no nausea may be indicative of increased intracranial pressure , although in- creased intracranial pressure can also be associated with nausea and nonprojectile emesis . Gastric out- let obstruction often presents ...
... emesis Dysphagia Mechanical obstruction Uncontrolled pain Impaired mobility Impaired cognition Modified consistency diets Upper extremity dysfunction Abnormal oral and pharyngeal function Impaired dentition , ill - fitting dentures ...
... Emesis The etiology of the nausea and / or emesis should first be determined to permit institution of effective therapy . ( See Chapter 8 for a full discussion of the causes of nausea and emesis . ) Opioid analgesics and other ...
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HOW TO HELP PATIENTS ACCESS ENDOFLIFE CARE | 29 |
CONVEYING BAD NEWS | 47 |
HOW TO WORK WITH AN INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM | 57 |
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