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End Of Life Care In Nephrology From Advanced Disease To Bereavement 1st Edition Brown

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End Of Life Care In Nephrology From Advanced Disease To Bereavement 1st Edition Brown
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Brown, Edwina A.; Watson, Max S.; Eggeling, Celia; Chambers, E. Joanna
ISBN: 9780199211050, 0199211051
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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End Of Life Care In Nephrology From Advanced Disease To Bereavement 1st Edition Brown by Brown, Edwina A.; Watson, Max S.; Eggeling, Celia; Chambers, E. Joanna 9780199211050, 0199211051 instant download after payment.

There is an ever increasing awareness that all patients are entitled to a good quality death and that diagnosing end of life is as important as diagnosing a chest infection. This is particularly true for renal patients where dialysis can be continued and complications treated even when the patient is dying. End of Life Care in Nephrology provides practical guidance on all aspects of this difficult field; the clinical state of dying renal patients, how to control their symptoms, and how to help patients and their medical teams discuss difficult issues such as dialysis withdrawal and death. The book highlights how to facilitate good communication between renal and palliative care teams and the theory is illustrated by case histories.
Written by a palliative care physician who has worked closely with renal patients for many years, a nephrologist, and a counsellor, this handbook will be ideal for doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals working in renal medicine and palliative care

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