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Physical aspects of care : nutritional, dermatologic, neurologic and other symptoms

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: OXFORD : Oxford University Press, 2015ISBN:
  • 019024433X
  • 9780190244330
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Fatigue; Anorexia and cachexia; Artificial nutrition and hydration; Urinary tract disorders; Lymphedema management; Skin disorders: pressure ulcers - prevention and management; Skin disorders: malignant wounds, fistulas and stomas; Pruritus, fever and sweats; Neurologic disorders; Anxiety and depression; Insomnia
Summary: The third volume in the HPNA Palliative Nursing Manuals series, Physical Aspects of Care: Nutritional, Dermatologic, Neurologic and Other Symptoms, provides an overview of the principles of symptom assessment and management for symptoms including: fatigue, anorexia and cachexia, artificial nutrition and hydration, urinary tract disorders, lymphedema, skin disorders such as pressure ulcers, wounds, fistulas, and stomas, pruritus, fever, sweats, neurological disorders, anxiety and depression, and insomnia.
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Fatigue; Anorexia and cachexia; Artificial nutrition and hydration; Urinary tract disorders; Lymphedema management; Skin disorders: pressure ulcers - prevention and management; Skin disorders: malignant wounds, fistulas and stomas; Pruritus, fever and sweats; Neurologic disorders; Anxiety and depression; Insomnia

The third volume in the HPNA Palliative Nursing Manuals series, Physical Aspects of Care: Nutritional, Dermatologic, Neurologic and Other Symptoms, provides an overview of the principles of symptom assessment and management for symptoms including: fatigue, anorexia and cachexia, artificial nutrition and hydration, urinary tract disorders, lymphedema, skin disorders such as pressure ulcers, wounds, fistulas, and stomas, pruritus, fever, sweats, neurological disorders, anxiety and depression, and insomnia.

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