Subcutaneous Hydration In Palliative Care
Found 5 free book(s)Comfort Care Guidelines - Perelman School of Medicine at ...
www.med.upenn.eduDiscontinue artificial nutrition and intravenous hydration if consistent with goals of care. ... consider buccal, SL or subcutaneous (SC) administration. ... 7. Jarabek BR, et al. Use of palliative care order set to improve resident comfort with symptom management in palliative care. Palliative Medicine 2008; 22: 343-349
Management of respiratory secretions in the terminal phase
www.emrpcc.org.auConsider ceasing any additional subcutaneous or intravenous fluids ... Assess the hydration of the mouth as medication will exacerbate dryness 4) Drug selection & prescribing is based on the differing pharmacological profiles, prescriber ... Eastern Palliative Care Association Inc: Mr D Halliwell (Clinical Nurse Consultant) St ...
Dog Quality of Life Scale - Dog Health Guide
www.dog-health-guide.org0-10 HYDRATION - Is the pet dehydrated? For patients ... use subcutaneous fluids daily or twice daily to supplement fluid intake. 0-10 HYGIENE - The pet should be brushed and cleaned, particularly after eliminations. ... 2011 Palliative Care and Hospice Guidelines. Reprinted with permission from Dr. Alice Villalobos & Wiley-Blackwell. QoL Scale ...
PALLIATIVE CARE PATIENTS CLINICAL GUIDELINE …
www.palliativedrugs.comPALLIATIVE CARE PATIENTS Staff this document applies to: ... Syringe Driver NIKI T34: Subcutaneous medication administration Palliative Care Consultancy Service: Referral Guidelines Palliative Care Unit: Admission Guidelines Oncology Unit Protocol Manual ... If active hydration is provided, it may be contributing to the secretions, and its ...
Symptom Management Guidelines: CONSTIPATION
www.bccancer.bc.caHydration Status Assess mucous membranes, skin turgor, capillary refill, amount and character of urine Weight Take current weight and compare to pre – treatment or last recorded weight Vital Signs Include as clinically indicated Functional Status Activity level/ECOG or PPS *Consider contributing factors Normal