Oxford textbook of palliative care for children /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Goldman, Ann, Hain, Richard, Liben, Stephen
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
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505 0 |a Section 1. Foundations of care -- Development and epidemiology -- The child's journal : transition from health to ill-health -- Communication -- Ethics -- Section 2. Child and family care -- Through the creative lens of the artist : society's perception of death in children -- The spiritual life -- Children's views of death -- Psychological impact of life-limiting conditions -- Adolescents and young adults -- Children expressing themselves -- School -- The power of their voices : child and family assessment in pediatric palliative care -- Impact of life-limiting illness on the family -- After the child's death : family care -- Bereavement -- Ritual and religion -- Section 3. Symptom care -- Symptoms in life-threatening illness : overview and assessment -- Using medications -- Pain : an introduction -- Pain : assessment -- Pain - pharmacological management -- Pain - an integrative approach -- Gastrointestinal symptoms -- Feeding in palliative care -- Depression, anxiety, anger and delirium -- Neurological and neuromuscular symptoms -- Respiratory symptoms -- Skin symptoms -- Hematological symptoms -- HIV/AIDS -- Complementary and alternative medicine -- Symptom control at the end-of-life -- Section 4. Delivery of care -- Working as a team -- Healthcare providers' responses to the death of a child -- Place of care -- Intensive care units -- International aspects -- Quality assurance -- Education and training -- Research -- Appendix : Drug doses 
650 0 |a Terminally ill children  |x Care. 
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650 2 |a Pastoral Care. 
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