
The First Volume In The What Do I Do Now?: Palliative Care Series, Pediatric Palliative Care Uses A Case-based Palliative Care Approach To Cover Common And Important Topics In The Examination, Investigation, And Management Of Children With Serious Illness. Each Chapter Provides A Discussion Of The Diagnosis, Key Points To Remember, And Selected References For Further Reading. The Book Addresses A Wide Range Of Topics, Including The Goals Of Care, Symptom Management, Care For Neonatal And Adolescent Populations, And The Emotional, Social, Cultural And Spiritual Needs Of Ill Children And Their Families. Written By Authors From A Variety Of Fields Such As Nursing, Chaplaincy, Social Work, And Psychology, This Book Is Suited For Pediatricians, Palliative Care And Hospice Providers, Nurses, And Allied Health Practitioners. Pediatric Palliative Care Is An Engaging Collection Of Thought-provoking Cases Which Clinicians Can Utilize When They Encounter Difficult Patients. The Volume Is Also A Self-assessment Tool That Tests The Reader's Ability To Answer The Question, What Do I Do Now?
This volume addresses the core question of how clinicians can effectively manage the complex physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of children facing serious illness through a structured, case-based approach. Authors Elissa G. Miller and Lindsay B. Ragsdale leverage their interdisciplinary expertise to provide a practical framework for decision-making in high-stakes pediatric environments. The text synthesizes clinical data with holistic care strategies to guide practitioners through the diagnostic and management challenges inherent in pediatric palliative medicine.
What You Will Find
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Clinicians frequently cite this text as a practical, high-utility resource for navigating difficult patient encounters in hospice and palliative settings. Experts highlight the book's interdisciplinary approach as a significant benefit for practitioners working in collaborative medical teams.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190051868
ISBN-13:
9780190051860
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