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Palliative Care

People who experience trials incurable disease that was heavy on with his life. It was a dilemma between nurses, patients and patient families. It's tough to accept the trial demikian.Tapi Palliative Care, the patient will still have a good quality of life despite his illness is incurable.

Palliative care means to alleviate the suffering of the patients already seriously ill and can not be cured, such as late stage cancer, patients with motor neuron disease, neurological degenerative diseases and HIV / AIDS. The goal is that patients can undergo the days of her illness with passion and do not despair.

Patients with incurable disease that most think there is no more to be done. For that dibutuhkan.Perawatan palliative palliative care is a powerful method in helping patients escape from misery, either prolonged pain or other complaints. These conditions will help improve the quality of life of patients and their families.

What kind of palliative care?

The point of this treatment over the form of support and motivation to the patient. Then any complaints that arise are handled by administering medication to reduce pain.

Palliative care can explore the individual patient and family how to give special attention to the patient, mitigation and preparedness to face death.

Palliative care is aimed at controlling the symptoms and complaints, and not to the disease primarily because the main disease is incurable. That way the patient free from suffering due to complaints and can undergo end of his life in comfort.

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