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31 | Chronic Kidney Disease A Guide to Clinical Practice This EDTNA/ERCA handbook covers the care and management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 4 and 5. The handbook is primarily aimed at renal nurses, dietitians, counsellors, social workers and pharmacists. Renal healthcare is a specialised area of clinical practice and the aim of this handbook is to provide information about the day to day management of patients with stages 4 and 5 CKD, |
32 | Chronic Kidney Disease in Adults Identification, Evaluation and Management This guideline provides recommendations for the investigation, evaluation, and management of adults at risk of or with known chronic kidney disease (CKD). These recommendations and treatment targets may not be appropriate in all cases because many patients with CKD are complex due to older age and comorbidities. Communication between primary care providers and specialists is strongly encouraged. |
33 | Clinical Decision Support Tool for the interpretation of and response to Palliative care Outcome Scale (POS The Palliative (or Patient) care Outcome Scale (POS) is a multidimensional outcome measure which can be used in clinical care to assess patients' symptoms and concerns and monitor changes in these over time. It assesses physical symptoms, emotional, psychological and spiritual concerns, and needs for information and support.This Clinical Decision Support Tool (CDST) was produced after carefully considering the available evidence and evaluating the opinion of experts (clinicians, researchers and patient representatives. |
34 | Clinical Guidelines for the use of Palliative Care Drugs in Renal Failure This booklet is to provide a compact form of advice for prescribing palliative care drugs in patients with renal failure and to suggest which drugs from a given class eg opioids - might be most appropriate for a patient with renal failure. |
35 | Clinical Pracce Guidelines for Quality Palliave Care Third Edn The goal of the 3rd edition of the National Consensus Project Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care (NCP Guidelines) is to improve access to quality palliative care for all people with serious illness regardless of setting, diagnosis, prognosis, or age. |
36 | Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care 4 edn Seventeen years ago, leaders from across the country gathered to discuss the development of consensus guidelines for quality palliative care so that patients with serious illness who were not hospice-eligible could access palliative care. Representatives of hospice and palliative care organizations collaborated in the development of the first edition of the National Consensus Project's Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care (NCP Guidelines), which described core concepts and structures and processes necessary for quality palliative care, including eight domains of practice. |
37 | Colorectal Cancer Handbook Using the Handbook, you will first learn how to talk about cancer with your healthcare team, family, and friends. As a cancer patient, being able to speak openly and honestly with your healthcare team is important. Communication with your caregiver and loved ones is important as well. You are not alone in your cancer journey. Next, you will learn about colorectal cancer and the available treatment options. No two cancer diagnoses are the same. The best treatment for you may not be the best treatment for another patient. Use the information in the Handbook to talk with your healthcare team about your options to create the best treatment plan for you. |
38 | Colorectal Cancer Model of Care Cancer is the leading cause of death in Western Australia, representing 30.6 per cent of all deaths in 2006. Western Australia's strategic and planned approach to cancer reform includes the establishment of a Ministerial Taskforce for Cancer, the implementation of the Fighting cancer policy and a cancer services framework for Western Australia. |
39 | ColorectalCancer = Trusted Information to Help Manage Your Care ASCO ANSWERS is a collection of oncologist-approved patient education materials developed by ASCO for people with cancer and their caregivers. he information in this guide is not intended as medical or legal advice, or as a substitute for consultation with a physician or other licensed health care provider. |
40 | Confusion and Terminal Restlessness Confusion is far more likely to be due to physical causes. |