The Complete Hospice GuideHarper & Row, 1983 - Počet stran: 180 |
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... ment fulfills the needs of the patient and family is the environ- ment in which the patient should go through the dying process . As one observer has said : " The quality of the dying process is affected to a large extent by the ...
... ment fulfills the needs of the patient and family is the environ- ment in which the patient should go through the dying process . As one observer has said : " The quality of the dying process is affected to a large extent by the ...
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... ment . Though these couples did suffer " anticipatory " grief , they were able to achieve a calm period of contentment which persist- ed until the death and after . Survivors were able later to look back upon this period with ...
... ment . Though these couples did suffer " anticipatory " grief , they were able to achieve a calm period of contentment which persist- ed until the death and after . Survivors were able later to look back upon this period with ...
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... ment services , volunteer director services , homemaker services , and education services . Also , many insurance companies fund only aggressive treatment rather than extended palliative care . There are many terminally ill patients who ...
... ment services , volunteer director services , homemaker services , and education services . Also , many insurance companies fund only aggressive treatment rather than extended palliative care . There are many terminally ill patients who ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Hospice History and Philosophy | 11 |
Types of Hospice Care | 31 |
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