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Managing Death in the ICU: The Transition from Cure to Comfort
Contributor(s): Curtis, J. Randall (Editor), Rubenfeld, Gordon D. (Editor)
ISBN: 0195128818     ISBN-13: 9780195128819
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $128.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: November 2000
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Annotation: This volume reviews the state of the art in caring for patients dying in the ICU, focusing on both clinical aspects of managing pain and other symptoms, as well as ethical and societal issues that affect the standards of care received. The book also addresses the changing epidemiology of death
in this setting related to managed care, practical skills needed to provide the highest quality of care to terminal patients, communicating with patients and families, the mechanics of withdrawing life-supporting therapies, and the essential role of palliative care specialists in the ICU. The book
briefly describes unique issues that arise when caring for patients with some of the more common diseases that precipitate death in the ICU. Contributors for the book were chosen because they have experience caring for patients in the ICU and are also conducting current research to find ways of
improving care for terminal patients in this setting.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Critical Care
- Medical | Pain Medicine
- Medical | Ethics
Dewey: 362.175
LCCN: 00022182
Physical Information: 0.92" H x 6.4" W x 9.5" (1.53 lbs) 408 pages
 
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This volume reviews the state of the art in caring for patients dying in the ICU, focusing on both clinical aspects of managing pain and other symptoms, as well as ethical and societal issues that affect the standards of care received. The book also addresses the changing epidemiology of death
in this setting related to managed care, practical skills needed to provide the highest quality of care to terminal patients, communicating with patients and families, the mechanics of withdrawing life-supporting therapies, and the essential role of palliative care specialists in the ICU. The book
briefly describes unique issues that arise when caring for patients with some of the more common diseases that precipitate death in the ICU. Contributors for the book were chosen because they have experience caring for patients in the ICU and are also conducting current research to find ways of
improving care for terminal patients in this setting.