Synopses & Reviews
The most practical book available for caring for the needs of dying patients and their families End of Life Care: A Practical Guide offers unmatched coverage of all the real-world issues and challenges that arise daily for those caring for dying patients and their families. The Second Edition has been made even more essential with the addition of chapter-ending questions and answers, the addition of the latest guidelines and evidence-based information on outcomes in end of life care and on prognosis in cardiac and neurological disease. You will also find a new chapter on multicultural medicine and an increased number of algorithms to assist you through decision making on complicated clinical, legal, and ethical issues.
Features
- Emhasizes real-world, everyday issues in challenges that clinicians will encounter
- Solution-oriented coverage on preparing patients, managing symptoms, and handling legal and ethical issues
- Focuses on specific clinical guidance for pain management and other common symptoms near the end of life
- New: chapter ending questions and answers for self assessment and review, for board prep, and for classroom use
- New: a chapter on multicultural medicine and end of life care
- Expanded: the number of algorithms to assist clinical decision making on complicated clinical and legal and ethical issues
- Updated: the 2nd edition includes the latest guidelines and latest evidence-based information on outcomes in end of life care and on prognosis in cardiac and neurological disease
- New: 2-color design
- Extensive Q&A
CONTENT THAT REFLECTS REAL-WORLD ISSUES IN CARING FOR THE DYING:
Preparing Patients for End-of-Life Care: Predicting Prognosis: How to Decide When End-of-Life Care Is Needed, How to Help Patients Access End-of-Life Care, Communicating with Patients and Families Part 1: How to Inform the Patient: Conveying Bad News Part 2: Goals of Care and Decision-Making Conversations, Management of Symptoms: How to Work with the Interdisciplinary Team, Measuring Outcomes and Quality of Life, Management of Pain at the End of Life, Dyspnea and Other Respiratory Symptoms, Gastrointestinal Symptoms near the End of Life Neurological Symptoms at the End of Life, Delirium, Depression, and Anxiety, Wound Care and Other Dermatologic Problems at the End of Life, The Last Days: The Actively Dying Patient, Other Common Symptoms near the End of Life, Psychosocial and Spiritual Concerns at the End of Life, The Physicians Role in Spiritual Care, Psychosocial and Spiritual Assessments, Grief and Bereavement, Diagnostic and Invasive Interventions: Diagnostic Tests and Invasive Procedures in End-of-Life Care, Palliative Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy, Invasive Cardiac Interventions, Invasive Respiratory Care Part 1: Invasive Respiratory Interventions Part 2: Discontinuation of Mechanical Ventilation, Ethical Dilemmas: Advance Directives and CPR at the End of Life, Euthanasia, Physician-Assisted Suicide, and Palliative Sedation, Artificial Nutrition and Hydration, Specific Population, End-of-Life Care in Patients with AIDS, Care of the Pediatric Patient at the End of Life, Grief and Bereavement in Children, End-of-Life Care and Critical Care: ICU and the ER, Long-Term Care, The Geriatric Patient: Pain Management, Diversity, Cultural Diversity and End-of-Life Care, Religious Diversity and End-of-Life
Synopsis
The most thorough text available on providing patients and families with quality end-of-life care
"The study/learning questions at the end of each chapter make this book an excellent resource for both faculty who wish to test knowledge, and individual learners who wish to assess their own learning....The book is well written and easy to read. 3 Stars."--Doody's Review Service
End of Life Care: A Practical Guide offers solution-oriented coverage of the real-world issues and challenges that arise daily for clinicians caring for those with life-limiting illnesses and conditions.
End of Life Care: A Practical Guide includes specific clinical guidance for pain management and other common end of life symptoms. The second edition has been made even more essential with the addition of chapter-ending Q&A for self assessment and board review, new coverage of multicultural medicine, an increased number of algorithms to assist decision making on complicated clinical, legal, and ethical issues.
Six sections walk you through the complexities of caring for patients who are nearing the end of life:
- Preparing Patients for End of Life
- Management of Symptoms
- Diagnostic and Invasive Interventions
- Ethical Dilemmas
- Special Populations
- Diversity
No other text better assists physicians and other clinicians in providing patients near the end of life with support, guidance, and hope in the face of "hopelessness" than End of Life Care: A Practical Guide.
Synopsis
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The most thorough text available on providing patients and families with quality end-of-life care
The study/learning questions at the end of each chapter make this book an excellent resource for both faculty who wish to test knowledge, and individual learners who wish to assess their own learning....The book is well written and easy to read. 3 Stars.--Doody's Review Service
End of Life Care: A Practical Guide offers solution-oriented coverage of the real-world issues and challenges that arise daily for clinicians caring for those with life-limiting illnesses and conditions.
End of Life Care: A Practical Guide includes specific clinical guidance for pain management and other common end of life symptoms. The second edition has been made even more essential with the addition of chapter-ending Q&A for self assessment and board review, new coverage of multicultural medicine, an increased number of algorithms to assist decision making on complicated clinical, legal, and ethical issues.
Six sections walk you through the complexities of caring for patients who are nearing the end of life:
- Preparing Patients for End of Life
- Management of Symptoms
- Diagnostic and Invasive Interventions
- Ethical Dilemmas
- Special Populations
- Diversity
No other text better assists physicians and other clinicians in providing patients near the end of life with support, guidance, and hope in the face of "hopelessness" than End of Life Care: A Practical Guide.
Synopsis
The most practical book available for caring for the needs of dying patients and their familiesEnd of Life Care: A Practical Guide offers unmatched coverage of all the real-world issues and challenges that arise daily for those caring for dying patients and their families. The Second Edition has been made even more essential with the addition of chapter-ending questions and answers, the addition of the latest guidelines and evidence-based information on outcomes in end of life care and on prognosis in cardiac and neurological disease. You will also find a new chapter on multicultural medicine and an increased number of algorithms to assist you through decision making on complicated clinical, legal, and ethical issues.
Synopsis
The most thorough text available on providing patients and families with quality end-of-life care End of Life Care: A Practical Guide offers solution-oriented coverage of the real-world issues and challenges that arise daily for clinicians caring for those with life-limiting illnesses and conditions.
End of Life Care: A Practical Guide includes specific clinical guidance for pain management and other common end of life symptoms. The second edition has been made even more essential with the addition of chapter-ending Q&A for self assessment and board review, new coverage of multicultural medicine, an increased number of algorithms to assist decision making on complicated clinical, legal, and ethical issues.
Six sections walk you through the complexities of caring for patients who are nearing the end of life:
- Preparing Patients for End of Life
- Management of Symptoms
- Diagnostic and Invasive Interventions
- Ethical Dilemmas
- Special Populations
- Diversity
No other text better assists physicians and other clinicians in providing patients near the end of life with support, guidance, and hope in the face of “hopelessness” than End of Life Care: A Practical Guide.
About the Author
Barry Kinzbrunner, MD Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer
VITAS Innovative Hospice Care, Miami, Florida
Voluntary Assistant Professor of Medicine
Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine
Florida International University, Miami, Florida
Voluntary Assistant Professor of Medicine
Miller School of Medicine
University of Miami, Miami, FL
Joel S. Policzer, MD
Senior Vice President–National Medical Director
VITAS Innovative Hospice Care, Miami, Florida
Voluntary Assistant Professor of Family Medicine
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Voluntary Assistant Professor of Medicine
Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine
Florida International University, Miami, FL
Table of Contents
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
SECTION ONE: PREPARING PATIENTS FOR END-OF-LIFE CARE
1. Predicting Prognosis: How to Decide When End-of-Life Care is Needed, James B. Wright and Barry M. Kinzbrunner
2. How to Assist Patients and Families in Accessing End-of-Life Care, James B. Wright and Barry M. Kinzbrunner
3. Communicating with Patients and Families, Barry M. Kinzbrunner, Vincent D. Nguyen, Neal J. Weinreb, and Joel S. Policzer
4. How to Work with the Interdisciplinary Team, Barry M. Kinzbrunner and Joel S. Policzer
5. Measuring Outcomes and Quality of Life, Melanie P. Merriman
SECTION TWO: MANAGEMENT OF SYMPTOMS
6. Management of Pain at the End of Life, Tara C. Friedman, Barry M. Kinzbrunner, Neal J. Weinreb, and Michael Clark
7. Dyspnea and Other Respiratory Symptoms, Freddie J. Negron and Elizabeth A. McKinnis
8. Gastrointestinal Symptoms Near the End of Life, Barry M. Kinzbrunner and Elizabeth A. McKinnis
9. Neurological Symptoms at the End of Life, Barry M. Kinzbrunner, Tina Maluso-Bolton, and Bruce Schlecter
10. Delirium, Depression, and Anxiety, Barry M. Kinzbrunner, James B. Wright, Bruce Schlecter, and Tina Maluso-Bolton
11. Wound Care and Other Dermatologic Problems at the End of Life, Andrea M. Adkins, Joel S. Policzer, and Domingo Gomez
12. The Last Days: The Actively Dying Patient, Barry M. Kinzbrunner, Vincent D. Nguyen, and Jeanne Micklich Ash
13. Other Common Symptoms Near the End of Life, Barry M. Kinzbrunner and James B. Wright
14. Psychosocial and Spiritual Concerns at the End of Life, Sarah E. McKinnon and Bob Miller
15. The Physician's Role in Spiritual Care, Barry M. Kinzbrunner
16. Psychosocial and Spiritual Assessments, Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner
17. Grief and Bereavement, Robin Fiorelli
SECTION THREE: DIAGNOSTIC AND INVASIVE INTERVENTIONS
18. Diagnostic Tests and Invasive Procedures in End-of-Life Care, Barry M. Kinzbrunner adn Neal J. Weinreb
19. Palliative Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy, James M. Sinclair, Gaurav Mathur, and Neal J. Weinreb
20. Invasive Cardiac Interventions, Barry M. Kinzbrunner
21. Invasive Respiratory Care, Freddie J. Negron and Joel S. Policzer
SECTION FOUR: ETHICAL DILEMMAS
22. Advance Directives and CPR at the End of Life, Barry M. Kinzbrunner and Domingo Gomez
23. Physician-Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and Palliative Sedation, Joel S. Policzer, Richard Fife, Richard A. Shapiro, and Neal J. Weinreb
24. Artificial Nutrition and Hydration, Lyra Sihra and Barry M. Kinzbrunner
SECTION FIVE: SPECIAL POPULATIONS
25. End-of-Life Care in Patients with AIDS, Alen Voskanian and Michael Wohlfeiler
26. Care of the Pediatric Patient at the End of Life, Lynn Ann Meister and Judith Ann Haythorne Macurda
27. Grief and Bereavement in Children, Robin Fiorelli
28. End-of-Life Care and Critical Care: The Emergency Department and the Intensive Care Unit, Joel S. Policzer and Forrest O. Beaty
29. Hospice in Long-Term Care, Jeffrey M. Kagan and Barry M. Kinzbrunner
30. The Geriatric Patient: Pain Management, Jeffrey M. Behrens
SECTION SIX: DIVERSITY
31. Cultural Diversity and End-of-Life Care, Barry M. Kinzbrunner, Michele Grant Ervin, Freddie J. Negron, Teresita Mesa, and Yolanda Castillo
32. Religious Diversity and End-of-Life Care, Barry M. Kinzbrunner, Syd Saxena, and Sara Roby
Answers to Self-Assessment Questions
Index