Topics in Palliative Care, Volumen 2Russell K. Portenoy, Eduardo Bruera Oxford University Press, 1997 - 351 páginas |
Índice
Syndromes and Clinical Controversies | 7 |
A Systematic Review | 31 |
Adjuvant Drugs for Neuropathic Cancer Pain | 41 |
Invasive Techniques for Neuropathic Pain in Cancer | 63 |
Anorexia An Evolving Understanding | 89 |
The Pharmacological Manipulation of Appetite | 131 |
Practical Considerations in the Management of AnorexiaCachexia | 141 |
Ethical Issues in Hydration and Nutrition | 153 |
Asthenia Definitions and Dimensions | 167 |
The Reversible Causes of Asthenia in Cancer Patients | 183 |
Defining the Unit of Care Who Are We Supporting | 205 |
Diagnosis Management and Prevention | 247 |
The Spectrum of Brief Reactions in Palliative Care Abnormal | 295 |
Diagnosis Management | 311 |
Términos y frases comunes
abnormalities activity acute advanced cancer analgesia analgesic anesthetic anorexia antidepressants assessment associated asthenia bereavement Bruera burnout cachectic cachexia cancer anorexia/cachexia cancer cachexia cancer patients caregivers causalgia cervical chemotherapy Clin Oncol clinical trials clonidine conflict coping cordotomy corticosteroids cytokines death decreased depression diabetic neuropathy diagnosis disease distress dose double-blind drugs dying emotional epidural experience family members fatigue glucose grief health care team hospital hydration illness increased interleukin intervention intravenous involved ketamine levels lidocaine lipid malignant mechanisms megestrol acetate metabolism Mexiletine morphine muscle necrosis factor nerve Neurology neuropathic pain oncology nurses opioid pain relief pain syndromes palliative palliative care parenteral nutrition patients and families patients with advanced patients with cancer percutaneous peripheral physical physicians plexus postherpetic neuralgia problems professional protein psychiatric psychological psychosocial rats reported response result role satisfaction side effects significant spinal staff stress stressors therapy tion treatment tumor-bearing weight loss