| PCS | palliative care service; Patient Care System; patterns of care study; pelvic congestion syndrome; ph... |
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| PQRST | provocative and palliative factors, quality of pain, radiation of pain, severity of pain, timing of ... |
| PCU | Palliative Care Unit |
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| palliative | 1. Affording relief, but not cure. 2. An alleviating medicine. Origin: L. Palliatus = cloaked (18 Nov 1997) |
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| palliative care | Treatment aimed at relieving symptoms and pain rather than effecting a cure. (13 Nov 1997) |
| palliative care physician | <specialist> A medically qualified specialist in the care of people with incurable disease where the focus is on symptom control and the enhancement of quality of life. (13 Nov 1997) |
| palliative therapy | <procedure> A procedure such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy or surgery that is performed to relieve or ease pain or other symptoms. (16 Dec 1997) |
| palliative treatment | <oncology> Treatment to relieve symptoms of the disease but not to cure it. Frequently takes the form of making the patient more comfortable through pain management. (16 Dec 1997) |
Synonyms : Medicine, Palliative, Palliative Medicine, Palliative Surgery, Palliative Therapy, Surgery, Palliative, Therapy, Palliative, Care, Palliative, Palliative Treatments, Treatment, Palliative, Treatments, Palliative
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remedy that alleviates pain without curing alleviative: moderating pain or sorrow by making it easier to bear
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Palliative care is an approach to life-threatening chronic illnesses, especially at the end of life. Palliative care combines active and compassionate therapies to comfort and support patients and their families who are living with life-ending illness. Palliative care strives to meet physical needs through pain relief and maintaining quality of life while emphasizing the patient's and family's rights to participate in informed discussion and to make choices. ...
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A treatment that provides symptomatic relief but not a cure.
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Treatment undertaken not to cure but to improve a problem or condition.
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Serving to relieve or alleviate without curing.
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| palliative | moderating pain or sorrow by making it easier to bear |
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