| palliative |
Therapy provided to terminally ill patients.
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| palliative treatment |
Treatment to relieve, symptoms caused by cancer, rather than cure the cancer. Palliative care can help people live more comfortably..
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| palladium |
the trade name for the white metal alloy nib that Sheaffer used beginning in the 1950's.
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| palliative care |
A comprehensive approach to treating serious illness that focuses on the physical, psychological, spiritual, and existential needs of the patient. Its goal is to achieve the best quality of life available to a patient by relieving suffering, controlling pain and symptoms, and enabling the patient to achieve maximum functional capacity.
Ãâó: www.gdn.edu/Faculty/jwhite/MANAGED%20CARE%20TERMS....
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| palliative care |
Sometimes referred to as comfort care or hospice care, palliative care is a comprehensive approach to treating serious illness with a focus on keeping dying patients comfortable through pain control and addressing psychological, social, and spiritual concerns, instead of treating the disease or condition.
Ãâó: www.aarpsegundajuventud.org/english/health/2003-no...
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