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Management of emergent conditions in palliative care. | LitMetric

Management of emergent conditions in palliative care.

Prim Care

Yakima Physicians, Inc., Yakima, Washington 98908, USA.

Published: June 2001

AI Article Synopsis

  • Patients with advanced terminal diseases often face inevitable emergent conditions that lead to stress for everyone involved, including caregivers and healthcare personnel.
  • It's crucial to have preemptive discussions about intervention levels that respect patient wishes, document those wishes properly, and consider the patient's overall health status and care location.
  • The article will primarily focus on common emergencies related to terminal diseases, such as compression syndromes, hypercalcemia, and acute dyspnea, despite not covering every possible scenario.

Article Abstract

Emergent conditions arising in patients with advanced terminal disease are inevitable and create stressful situations for patients, caregivers, and health care personnel. Discussions regarding appropriate levels of intervention based on parameters such as patient wishes, proper access to documentation of those wishes, location of care, cognitive status and extent of clinical decline are important to have before crisis situations. Common emergencies to be addressed include those that may or may not be associated with advanced malignancies, including compression syndromes, superior vena cava syndrome, hypercalcemia, acute dyspnea, seizures, acute urinary and bowel obstructions, massive hemorrhage, cardiac tamponade, acute embolic phenomenon, and psychiatric emergencies. Although not all clinical scenarios will be addressed in this article, the more common ones will be discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0095-4543(05)70024-5DOI Listing

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