Is it possible to have a “humane and honorable” death? YES, Very Much. Provided, we accept it’s reality and initiate an honorable exit plan.
Read More →It is vital to remember that a good elicitation of the patient’s history, in his own words coupled with few leading questions from the doctor can help the latter to arrive into ‘provisional diagnosis’.
Read More →It is vital to remember that a good elicitation of the patient’s history, in his own words coupled with few leading questions from the doctor can help the latter to arrive into ‘provisional diagnosis’.
Read More →Because of the demanding nature of working in long-term care, primary elder care givers, and many professionals including nurses, run the risk of suffering from burnout and compassion fatigue.
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