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Dementia

Dementia

From advanced disease to bereavement

9780199237807
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The Oxford Specialist Handbooks series provides readers with clear, concise information on all that is needed to successfully train in the medical sub-specialties. Each book gives an overview of clearly defined procedures, skills, guidelines, and technologies and provides practical tips and case studies to supplement hands-on experience. Where appropriate, each book complements the revised curriculum as developed by the Specialist Advisory Committees.Dementia is a growing issue, exacerbated by improvements in health care which have led to an ageing population; currently three quarters of a million people suffer from dementia in the UK, and this is expected to rise to 1.8 million by 2050. This book concentrates on advanced disease and addresses issues such as pain management, decision-making, spiritual needs, communication, the Mental Health Capacity Act, dementia in the younger patient, and the carers perspective.Written by specialists, this book will be invaluable for doctors and nurses involved in palliative medicine, geriatrics, and old-age psychiatry, and the generalist who treats the patient with dementia.
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OUP Oxford
84959
9780199237807
9780199237807

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
448
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
Weight (g)
210
  • Abbreviations; Introduction to dementia; Dementia and its management; Young onset dementia; Advanced dementia; An overview of palliative care; Distress in dementia; Principles of physical symptom assessment in dementia; Pain and pain control; Other physical symptoms; Mental distress and psycho-behavioural problems; Managing disability in dementia; Intercurrent illness; Deciding on appropriate intervention; The terminal phase; Bereavement; Communication; Person centred dementia care; Choice, capacity, care and the law; Spiritual care; Provision of appropriate care; A family carers perspective; Caring for the carers; Some other therapies; Financial issues; Appendix 1 - Further information; Appendix 2 - Some relevant drug interactions; Appendix 3 - Important neurochemical syndromes; Appendix 4 - Body dermatomes;
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