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    Community Palliative Care and COVID-19: A Handbook for Clinicians Who Care for Palliative Patients with Covid-19 in Community Settings

    €15.00
    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.
    ISBN: 9781859599198
    AuthorBlackmore, Tania
    SubAuthor1Parker, Georgina
    Pub Date18/11/2020
    BindingPaperback
    Pages112
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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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.

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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.