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hospice This is an organisation that specialises in the care of patients who have a terminal illness. Hypercalcaemia A condition that arises when there is too much calcium released into the bloodstream.
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hospice Bert Hayslip, Jr., University of North Texas
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hospice Hospices specialise in the palliative care of people with progressive illnesses, such as some cancers, and their families, friends and carers.
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hospice A program or facility designed to provide palliative and supportive care to individuals who have been diagnosis with a terminal illness. Supportive care is provided to the terminal patient and to eligible family members. A hospice must be licensed or certified under the laws of the state.
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hospice the program for caring for patients who are terminally ill. The focus of hospice care is not to cure the patient but to improve the quality of life.
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