The Complete Hospice GuideHarper & Row, 1983 - Počet stran: 180 |
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Strana 35
... visits , as the patient's condition changes continually during a ter- minal illness . As the disease progresses , there may be almost daily , or at least weekly , changes in the patient's physical and emotional states . Frequent visits ...
... visits , as the patient's condition changes continually during a ter- minal illness . As the disease progresses , there may be almost daily , or at least weekly , changes in the patient's physical and emotional states . Frequent visits ...
Strana 78
... visits every four to five days ; the physician visits about once a month ; the social worker once during the patient's care ; and the pastoral - care person less than that . ( These are averages ; individual families and patients may ...
... visits every four to five days ; the physician visits about once a month ; the social worker once during the patient's care ; and the pastoral - care person less than that . ( These are averages ; individual families and patients may ...
Strana 81
... visits are often short and have little tangible value from the patient's point of view . Having little to offer to the patient from a medical stand- point , physicians tend to delegate more time to other , nonterminal patients , for ...
... visits are often short and have little tangible value from the patient's point of view . Having little to offer to the patient from a medical stand- point , physicians tend to delegate more time to other , nonterminal patients , for ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Hospice History and Philosophy | 11 |
Types of Hospice Care | 31 |
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