- Results found in: The Exchange
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... of providing holistic, patient-, and family-centered end-of-life care. Several Canadian studies have noted the importance of meeting such needs in LTC facilities, and have explored what these needs look...
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... and precludes eligibility for mental illness, advance directives or minors until further studies can be undertaken. The Bill does not require a palliative care consultation, which would have been an efficient...
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... instituting an in-shelter palliative care program 3 . Many shelter attendees expressed wishes to die within the shelter system rather than moving to a tertiary or palliative hospital 3 . However, in Toronto,...
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... Max Chochinov commentary on how talking about our hopes and wishes at the end of life can help us die gently.
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... January 2016 and March 2021, over 26, 000 Canadians were hospitalized and over 22, 000 Canadians died due to opioids. 1 Though fentanyl and fentanyl analogues are the main drivers of the current opioid...
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... not flinch at the prospect of a new, even distressing conversational direction. When this is embodied appropriately, the one struggling may feel emboldened also, to risk going through a new door, emotionally...
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... Ecology, University of Manitoba; Masters in Applied Psychology; PhD in Sociology and Equity Studies in Education
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... items on the bedside table such as photographs, rosary, prayer book, half-written obituary, candies, Kleenex, etc). Purpose The goal of this pilot project was to introduce the use of high-fidelity simulation...
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... 14, 389 people reported to have side effects when taking Aricept. Among them, 403 people (2. 80%) died. ( http: //www. ehealthme. com/ds/aricept/death ) ]. Her mother`s cognition declined over the next nine...
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