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  • ...r=Anonymous|publisher=National Library of Medicine |format= |work=}}</ref> Palliative care is practiced by [[hospice and palliative medicine]]. ...oss JT, Owens DK et al.| title=Evidence-based interventions to improve the palliative care of pain, dyspnea, and depression at the end of life: a clinical practice gu
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  • ...iative care]], to prolong the life of the sufferer and to lessen any pain. Palliative care for the terminally ill is often referred to specialised hospices.
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  • Some of the goals and techniques focus on [[palliative care]], which is improving quality of life while addressing the physical, psycho ...care teams. This care can occur within or outside of a formal hospice or palliative care team. Such a physician has expertise in the assessment of patients with adv
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  • ...ilability of needed treatments, and the commitment of the caregivers. Some palliative care regimens will require injections or other drug administration every 8, or e ...also must recognize the disease may rapidly progress and it will not help. Palliative care includes both pure comfort measures, but also radiotherapy and chemotherapy
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  • ...r=Anonymous|publisher=National Library of Medicine |format= |work=}}</ref> Palliative care is practiced by [[hospice and palliative medicine]]. ...oss JT, Owens DK et al.| title=Evidence-based interventions to improve the palliative care of pain, dyspnea, and depression at the end of life: a clinical practice gu
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  • In the past, [[rabies]] was invariably lethal, and only [[hospice and palliative care|comfort care]] was tried. The new [[Milwaukee protocol]] is an attempt to s
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  • ...eroic attempts to preserve life, to discontinuing treatment and requesting palliative care, to assisted suicide,<ref name=Quill>{{citation
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  • ...ion in veterinary practice. [[hospice and palliative medicine|Hospice and palliative care]], however, is also a veterinary option, but is not familiar to many owners
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  • | title=Integrative Medicine / Pain & Palliative Care Combined Fellowship
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  • ...tment of a guardian and a declaration that the hospital could provide only palliative care. The appointed guardian agreed that aggressive treatment should be stopped,
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  • ...Therapy and Tumor Downstaging | Management of Portal Vein Tumor Thrombus | Palliative Care | Management of Specific Complications | Management of Acute Liver Failure
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  • ...ividuals should help those who are terminally ill by alleviating pain (see palliative care) and maintaining their life. The FRC also opposes any science that involves
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  • ...ridone, Haloperidol, or Placebo for Symptoms of Delirium Among Patients in Palliative Care: A Randomized Clinical Trial. | journal=JAMA Intern Med | year= 2016 | volu
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  • ...hat accepted in some modern medical settings, most notably in oncology and palliative care wards, alongside massage therapy, meditation time, prayer sessions and musi
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  • A [[meta-analysis]] of its role in [[palliative care]] for [[cancer]] suggested it may have promise but more rigorous trials are
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  • ...o euthanasia and are subject to change as people's values shift and better palliative care or treatments become available. It is legal in some nations, while in other
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  • {{main|Palliative care#Dyspnea}}
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  • * [[Palliative care]]
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  • ...noperable cholangiocarcinoma are generally treated with chemotherapy and [[palliative care]] measures. Areas of ongoing [[medical research]] in cholangiocarcinoma inc
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