Palliative care is a philosophy of care that provides a combination of disease-modifying and supportive, compassionate therapies intended to alleviate pain and other symptoms - while addressing the emotional, social, cultural, and spiritual needs of patients and families who are experiencing life-threatening progressive illness. This third edition of ""Palliative Care Nursing"" provides newly updated content, knowledge, attitudes, skills, and cutting-edge teaching and learning strategies to achieve the AACN End-of-Life nursing competencies. The text is organized to emphasize the importance of a holistic perspective and an understanding of the patient and family as individuals with diverse spiritual and cultural needs and expectations. With this book, readers will learn to understand and attend to the more abstract needs of patients and their families, with an emphasis on the value of complementary holistic modalities in promoting health, wholeness, and wellness even as death approaches.
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978-0-8261-5791-1 (9780826157911)
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Section I Looking at the Whole person in Palliative Care; Ch 1 Spirituality and Culture as Domains of Quality Palliative Care; Ch 2 Sexual Health and Intimacy; Section II Social and Professional Issues in Palliative Care; Ch 3 Death and Society; Ch 4 Community-Based Palliative Care; Ch 5 Palliation and End of Life Care Across Health Settings; Ch 6 The Nurse's Role as Member of the Interdisciplinary Palliative Care Team; Ch 7 Professional Organizations and Certifications in Hospice and Palliative Care; Ch 8 Ethical Aspects of Palliative Care; Ch 9 Legal Aspects of End-of-Life Care; Ch 10 Advance Care Planning.