The dying patient.

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作者
Cowan J.D. [1 ]
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[1] Palliative Medicine of East Tennessee, 1915 White Avenue, Knoxville, 37916, TN
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Morphine; Palliative Care; Haloperidol; Metoclopramide; Ketorolac;
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10.1007/s11912-000-0026-8
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Most terminally ill patients experience symptoms that require treatment as death approaches. The most common symptoms are pain (5% to 51%), dyspnea (28%), oral and respiratory secretions (25%), nausea and vomiting (10% to 14%), confusion (10%), myoclonus (12%), and bowel and bladder problems (over 20%). These symptoms can be well controlled in up to 90% of individuals with appropriate communication; emotional, spiritual, and social support; noninvasive clinical evaluation; and therapy focused on symptom palliation. Types of drugs that are important in symptom control include opioids, co-analgesics, anxiolytics, and anticholinergics. To be effective, these medications must be readily available for use and often need to be given by a non-oral route.
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页码:331 / 337
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