
Palliative medicine is the medical care provided for people who have a life limiting illness or condition. It encompasses both the physical symptoms a person may experience but also the psychosocial, emotional, and ethical issues that may arise. Now in its fourth edition, Palliative Medicine: A Case-Based Manual walks clinicians through the management of the most common situations found in palliative medicine, from diagnosis and managing symptoms through to grief and bereavement. Using real patient case scenarios and an easy-to-read question and answer format, it gives students and medical professionals an accessible, evidence-based entryway to gain the skills and knowledge needed to provide high quality palliative and end of life care to patients and their families. This new edition has been fully updated to cover the latest guidance, including new chapters dedicated to medical cannabis, opioids, grief and bereavement, and wider issues including palliative care in the community, structurally vulnerable populations, and public health. Written by over 50 experienced palliative care clinicians and educators, this book will be a welcome guide for palliative care workers, medical and nursing students, and medical professionals of any specialty where palliative needs might arise.
This manual investigates the core question of how clinicians can effectively manage the complex physical, psychosocial, and ethical challenges inherent in palliative care. The authors, Leonie M. Herx, Anne B. Boyle, and Susan MacDonald, have compiled contributions from over 50 experienced clinicians and educators to provide a practical framework for end-of-life management. By utilizing a case-based approach, the text translates clinical evidence into actionable strategies for diverse patient scenarios.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals and students frequently identify this manual as a highly accessible resource due to its practical question-and-answer format. Experts highlight the text as a reliable reference for clinicians across various specialties who encounter palliative care needs in their daily practice.
Page Count:
419
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019257390X
ISBN-13:
9780192573902
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