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Sensitive and sympathetic arts workers with an understanding of the limitation of energy and attention span that my occur can, by providing a variety of crative opportunity, give and added dimension to the...
Argues that constipation in the terminally ill should be entirely preventable. Outlines the causes of constipation and reviews commonly used laxatives. Presents a systematic method of assessing bowel problems.
Outlines an approach to the management of intestinal obstruction designed to avoid the distress associated with this condition. Focuses on the measures that should be used once further surgical intervention...
Pain is not inevitable in the dying patient but for some patients it can be a major problem requiring careful management. Discusses pain assessment and the principles of opiate therapy. Explains in detail...
It is not the case that all pain problems can be dealt with by morphine and often other medications are needed to control them adequately. Cancer pains are classified according to their underlying pathology....
Vomiting is a distressing and very limiting factor in patients whose life expectancy is grossly curtailed. It is important that the problem be approached with sympathy and understanding. Looks at the causes...
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