Denying a Patient Life Saving Care
.... Standards regarding
comfort care do not include the permitting of death to be caused intentionally (Miller & Orentlicher, 1995, pp. 110-125). ....
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PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE Introduction Physi
.... report that relief of suffering and self-determination allow for physician-assisted death to be a permissible option since
comfort care no longer is effective. ....
(3100

12

)
Postoperative Comfort Measures for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft ...
.... Several themes emerge in the literature regarding nursing
care and interventions that enhance the postoperative
comfort levels experienced by CABG patients. ....
(1759

7

)
An Overview of Postoperative Comfort Measures for Coronary Artery ...
.... Several themes emerge in the literature regarding nursing
care and interventions that enhance the postoperative
comfort levels experienced by CABG patients. ....
(1765

7

)
Louis Kutner
.... to the patient, eg treat everything, prolong life as long as possible, limit to less invasive and less burdensome interventions, and provide
comfort care only. ....
(3092

12

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Living Wills
.... to the patient, eg treat everything, prolong life as long as possible, limit to less invasive and less burdensome interventions, and provide
comfort care only. ....
(3092

12

)
Nursing Metaparadigms: Caring
.... 2002, p. 603) employed the ethnonursing method, identifying that "Philippine nurses value patients' physical
comfort as an important aspect of nursing
care. ....
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5

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Home Hospice Care
.... In each instance, a hospice created within a patient's home offers both psychological
comfort and physical
care to the patient. ....
(1522

6

)
Role of the Nursing Profession
.... It is the people who bathe, feed, change the beds, clean the room and do the "
comfort care" things who are in more constant direct contact with the patient in ....
(2510

10

)
The Hospice Movement
....
Comfort is also taken from the environment, from comfortable, familiar surroundings, loving
care, and visitors such as young children and pets, both rarely ....
(1547

6

)
Nursing Tenets
.... effective nursing. Nursing is the process of providing
care for the patient to facilitate
comfort and healing. Although the doctor ....
(1256

5

)
Parish Nursing: Promoting Health Within Faith Communities
.... In talking to parish nurses there, I found that they considered their role as one of ministering
comfort and limited medical
care in conjunction with medical ....
(817

3

)
The Effect of Day Care Centers
.... mothers for
comfort when upset, and they seem more responsive to reunion with their mothers . . . (Rutter, 1982, p. 5). Some critics of day
care have pointed ....
(2657

11

)
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients
.... Several themes emerge in the literature regarding nursing
care and interventions that enhance the postoperative
comfort levels experienced by CABG patients. ....
(1765

7

)
EMR Systems and a Home Healthcare
.... information is transmitted via the EMR system, and the patient can remain in his/her own home for greater
comfort and convenience, yet medical
care is not ....
(1076

4

)
The Practice of Nursing
.... implementing strategies of
care to accomplish defined goals; evaluating responses to
care and treatment; initiating and maintaining
comfort measures; promoting ....
(543

2

)
Nursing Roles & Nursing Practice
.... implementing strategies of
care to accomplish defined goals; evaluating responses to
care and treatment; initiating and maintaining
comfort measures; promoting ....
(543

2

)
Nursing Care in Terminal Situations
.... On the other hand, there are approaches to end-of-life nursing
care that do not seem focused as much on the patient as on ensuring the
comfort of those around ....
(1322

5

)
Comfort Women of Korea
.... In post-war Vietnam, former
comfort women were rehabilitated through education, training, counseling, and medical
care (Barry, 1979). ....
(9804

39

)
Japanese Occupation and Korean "Comfort Women"
.... In post-war Vietnam, former
comfort women were rehabilitated through education, training, counseling, and medical
care (Barry, 1979). ....
(9804

39

)
Mother Teresa
.... She gradually dispelled this fear through her work, concentrating on providing medical
care and
comfort, without preaching or proselytizing. ....
(1655

7

)
The Comfort Woman & Japan
.... were trained solely to take
care of men and entertain them. The result of the devaluing of both women and Koreans was the creation of the
comfort woman concept ....
(1212

5

)
Nursing Home Care
.... interpersonal skills needed by all persons who give primary
care to the .... regulations designed to facilitate recordkeeping, not necessarily the
comfort of the ....
(1366

5

)
Watson's Theory of Caring & Care of Elderly Client
.... The spiritual dimension of Ms. Rose's
care was also very important to Nurse B. Thus .... she seemed to enjoy the memories and get a lot of
comfort from discussing ....
(1771

7

)
HEALTH-CULTURE BELIEFS Introduction An unders
.... as including socializing, emotional reassurance, practical help, social reinforcement, guidance, physical
comfort, appreciation, giving
care, and giving advice ....
(1694

7

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Mental Health Treatment & Care Plans
.... for the core psychological needs of the person (love, attachment,
comfort, identity, occupation .... as an opportunity for communication on the part of
care givers. ....
(2022

8

)
Implementing Family Centered Care Practice Int
.... reducing costs, and developing interventions that enhance the
comfort of the .... or support system to the development of appropriate nursing
care and interventions ....
(2659

11

)
Implementing Family Centered Care in Practice Int
.... reducing costs, and developing interventions that enhance the
comfort of the .... or support system to the development of appropriate nursing
care and interventions ....
(2659

11

)
Professional Child Care Advice
.... published the first edition of his now-famous, Baby and Child
Care (1976). .... Instead, he wanted to "write a book that increased parents'
comfort and independence ....
(1954

8

)
Comfort Women of WWII
.... In post war Viet Nam, former "
comfort women" were rehabilitated through education, training, counseling, and medical
care (Barry, 1979, pp. 72 73). ....
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