Continuing Care: For the Dying Patient, Family and Staff (The Foundation of Thanatology Series)
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"This collection of 25 short essays on topics related to death is organized into four sections: social, psychological, philosophical, and historical perspectives on death and the death experience; continuing care services (a term used to describe the various services provided to the terminally ill) for a variety of patient populations--those with specific medical diagnoses, those in pain, and the survivors; unique uses of staff and resources in continuing care facilities; and special topics of particular interest to the care-giving staff, such as stress, thanatology and medical education, and autopsy permission."
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“This collection of 25 short essays on topics related to death is organized into four sections: social, psychological, philosophical, and historical perspectives on death and the death experience; continuing care services (a term used to describe the various services provided to the terminally ill) for a variety of patient populations--those with specific medical diagnoses, those in pain, and the survivors; unique uses of staff and resources in continuing care facilities; and special topics of particular interest to the care-giving staff, such as stress, thanatology and medical education, and autopsy permission.”–Choice
Continuing Care: For the Dying Patient, Family and Staff (The Foundation of Thanatology Series)
Continuing Care: For the Dying Patient, Family and Staff (The Foundation of Thanatology Series),Robert DeBellis,Austin H. Kutscher,Michael R. Goldberg,Elizabeth Prichard,Daniel J. Cherico,Praeger Publishers,0275913341,Health Services For Special Classes,Hospital care,Medical / Nursing,Terminal Care,Terminal Care Nursing,Health systems & services
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