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What is palliative care and treatment?
Patients with terminal illnesses are not only tormented by physical pain but also mentally exhausted. Understanding this pain, the field of treatment and palliative care was born. Although still quite new in Vietnam, it has initially brought practical results.
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Things to do in palliative care for late-stage cancer
Palliative care in the treatment of terminal cancer is comprehensive care of diet, psychology, medication and preventing external factors that adversely affect the patient's health.
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Nutritional care to prevent malnutrition in cancer patients
Cancer patients are at high risk of malnutrition because their disease and treatment affect their nutritional status. Therefore, nutrition plays a very important role in the cancer treatment process.
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How do doctors deal with the death of a patient?
How do doctors deal with the death of a patient? This is a question that many people are interested in and in fact, each doctor deals with the pain of a patient's death in a different way. Below is useful information to help you better understand the work of doctors who often face the death of patients.
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Monitor recovery after surgery
After surgical procedures with sedation or anesthesia, patients are usually transferred to the recovery area for monitoring before being transferred to the ward. In some cases, they are transferred to the intensive care unit depending on the patient's condition and the nature of the surgery.
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Palliative care in elderly cancer patients
For cancer in the elderly, palliative care is a special care but still based on the main principle of improving quality of life while helping to improve treatment effectiveness.
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Psychosocial care
Suffering can be understood as a state of intense, personal, subjective pain. Suffering comes from the notion that something is or will threaten the integrity of the individual. It can be understood as a person's past, family life, social and cultural roles, relationships or their own body that has been, is or will be damaged or lost.
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How to plan hospice
Deep down, most of us have at least a vague idea of wanting to die well. But what does that mean for you and how can you plan for end-of-life care? What does end-of-life care include?
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Accompanying metastatic breast cancer: 5 things to know
Today, thanks to effective and diverse treatments, patients with metastatic breast cancer are likely to live longer, especially those in the HER-2 positive factor receptor subtype. Breast cancer patients at this stage and their families have many issues that need to be addressed to minimize the decline in quality of life. Here are five things to know when you or a loved one has advanced-stage breast cancer.
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Metastatic brain tumor: What you need to know
Metastatic brain tumors are brain tumors that originate in tissues or organs outside of the brain. Brain metastasis is a common complication of systemic cancer, causing morbidity and mortality in cancer patients. Metastatic brain tumors are the most common intracranial tumors, or intracranial tumors, with a possibly increasing incidence.
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Pain treatment for cancer patients
In cancer, pain manifests itself in many different ways. Have pain that lasts only a short time after certain procedures or after body movement. The other type is pain that is constant and lasts for a long time. Pain may also increase suddenly during treatment called abrupt pain. Sudden pain usually occurs between doses of analgesia, independent of time or physical activity.
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