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Community Palliative Care and COVID-19
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Community Palliative Care and COVID-19 in Brampton, ON
Current price: $24.99

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Community Palliative Care and COVID-19 in Brampton, ON
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Size: Paperback
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This handbook is an essential guide to caring for the community palliative care patient in relation to COVID-19, when the patient's preferred place of care is at home or the hospice. It will guide you through appropriate care procedures and protocols in managing end-of-life patients who show symptoms of COVID-19.
Key features include:
- Difficult conversations and communication skills - Symptom management - Advance care planning - Caring for stable patients with palliative needs and those who are at end-of-life - Supporting the family and friends of the patient - Your own well-being as a healthcare professional
Supported by applicable case studies from a range of community care settings, this guide will be relevant to anyone affected by the challenges of COVID-19 when managing end-of-life patients or caring for older people, including paramedics, nurses and palliative care providers.
This handbook is an essential guide to caring for the community palliative care patient in relation to COVID-19, when the patient's preferred place of care is at home or the hospice. It will guide you through appropriate care procedures and protocols in managing end-of-life patients who show symptoms of COVID-19.
Key features include:
- Difficult conversations and communication skills - Symptom management - Advance care planning - Caring for stable patients with palliative needs and those who are at end-of-life - Supporting the family and friends of the patient - Your own well-being as a healthcare professional
Supported by applicable case studies from a range of community care settings, this guide will be relevant to anyone affected by the challenges of COVID-19 when managing end-of-life patients or caring for older people, including paramedics, nurses and palliative care providers.





















