Dysthanasia and palliative care: nursing in palliative care
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چکیده
According to the World Federation of Right Die Societies term Comfort Care is often used as a synonym for Palliative Care. encompasses in its concept management pain and symptoms, support patient family, opportunity achieve meaningful closure life. Thus, article delves into various texts understand role nursing professional maintenance promotion health view palliative care. guiding question this is: national scientific scenario, how care presented field? The bibliographic review, data collection technique, was selected, aligning itself with expectations work, which present broad discussion on theme question. This work carried out from search Google Academic platform, bases PubMed, Virtual Health Library (VHL) Portal Capes. descriptors were “Palliative care”, “dysthanasia” “nursing applying time cut 2015 2023, being selected 30 articles titles associated terms complications care”. From analysis articles, it noted that nurse, care, must be qualified make accurate assessments, lead, plan, have human eye when practicing These assessments result nurse’s ability develop plans dealing symptoms side effects: constipation narcotic analgesics, nausea vomiting, lethargy, insomnia, anxiety, dyspnea. nurse multidisciplinary team responsible implementing techniques minimize these problems are painful patients family members who face their loved one’s suffering.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: International physical medicine & rehabilitation journal
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2574-9838']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15406/ipmrj.2023.08.00339