Palliate

Palliative Care

Palliate is a verb in nature. It is actually a transitive verb in nature. It reduces or tries to reduce the pain or symptoms of the patient. Sometimes when the pain cannot be cured then doctors & health care personnel use palliate as a form of treatment. It has other meanings also in the dictionary as very few words would have only one meaning. Palliate may also mean to use excuses or even ask for apologies. Then again it may also mean something which just relieves you of your boredom. Hence there are many uses of the term palliate.

What are synonyms & the right pronunciation ?
The word palliate can obviously be used in many ways. It can be used in a sentence in many ways as well. As mentioned above that it has many meanings hence some different meanings by which you can use those words are- “ mom asked his son not to palliate his lies by claiming that he is not lying but everyone else is”, then it can also be used in the medical way. “The treatments used to palliate the symptoms of the patient are called palliative care.” This is through an English term but has its origin from the Latin lingo. The original word in Latin is called palliates. From there this word palliate has come. Read Details »

Palliative Hospice

palliative hospice

Hospice care is a kind of home care ?
Palliative hospice addresses patients with a life threatening disease and limited life prognosis and specializes in pain control and specific symptoms of incurable diseases. In addition, hospice care considers the whole family needs, not just the patient. A patient who requires hospice care can be treated at home and / or a unit beds.

Hospice care is only for cancer patients?
No, hospice care addresses any patient with an incurable disease with limited life prognosis.

Who can receive this care?
Any patient who has a limited life prognosis if the disease follows its normal course and the diagnosis is confirmed by your doctor. The patient, his family and physician agree to a symptomatic and aimed at improving the quality of life. You do not have a patient to caregivers who care for him, but it is one of the factors taken into account when taking over a patient. Read Details »

Palliative Nursing

Palliative Nursing

Palliative nursing: what is it ?
In 24 of 2003 Recommendation of the Committee of Ministers of EU Member States shows that the word palliative care is derived from a Latin word “pallium,” which means “mask”, “cloak”. This shows what palliative nursing and care is all about; masking any effects of this incurable disease, and providing a feeling of secureness for those left in the cold when curative medicine can not provide healing.
Since its beginnings, communities have tried to provide an appropriate level of care and support their ill and dying.

However, by mid century, medicine has offered little in the field of pain management and effective control of symptoms. Therapies in the ’50s, combined with a greater understanding of psychosocial and spiritual needs of dying patients, laying the foundation for palliative care services. Principles of palliative care have become more known and applied in the second half of the twentieth century. Read Details »

Palliative Services

Palliative Treatment

Palliative Treatment essential for elderly patients
Palliative care medicine is that branch which provides better living conditions for patients in an advanced state of disease, without possibility of healing. Palliative services are addressing global suffering person, including the terminal stages, although recovery is impossible. Its objective is to ensure the best quality of life for both patients and their families.

The concept is new palliative care movement initiator is Cicely Saunders, who felt that in addition to cancer, aging is an area whose dimensions are growing worldwide. Trying to give a definition of palliative treatment indicated that these are all medical and surgical care all, all claims for psychological and spiritual sufferings to relieve somatic and psychological, to improve quality of life and dignity of the human condition to ensure that any patient, regardless of diagnosis . The approach should be continued until the death of to the patient, as any curative strategy is uncertain and ineffective. Read Details »

Palliative Treatment

palliative treatment

Treating a final staged patient
Palliative treatment is the care necessary in irreversible stages in the disease no longer responds to curative treatment. Palliative and Hospice Care is aimed to combat these. The symptoms that affect the general condition of the to the patient, such as pain, dyspnea, vomiting, anorexia, poor weight gain, anxiety, depression and decline.

Palliative treatment meets the following needs :-

  • Diagnosis of the irreversible phase
  • Communicate this to the patient and family
  • Providing a dignified end
  • Fighting symptoms that affect quality of life to the patient
  • Psychological support to the patient and family
  • Respect for to the patient autonomy
  • Compliance with the disease
  • Working with patient’s family

Diagnosis of the irreversible evolutionary phase is established gradually, and is based on the sick person’s lack of response and even worsening despite treatment administered. If you add to it and the very advanced age of the sick person, the diagnosis of irreversible phase becomes more plausible. Read Details »

Palliative Surgery

Palliative Surgery

The Oncology and Palliative Therapy
It is the totality of classic applications, related to cancer treatment, applied to patients who research treatment of the symptoms. In this sector are primarily interventions: surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and immunology.

These actions are interconnected and iterate the disease, often interwoven and are repeated several times.

Palliative surgery :
Surgery plays an important role in the treatment of cancer and primary, it plays different functions: preventive, curative and palliative.

In his main role, aims to eliminate those changes that constitute a potential for malignant transformation. The curative surgery has a dual objective: remove and store. In this context, the surgeon is responsible for knowing how to define the boundary between the right to delete and what to keep and why conserving surgery and the healing is understood as synonymous. Palliative surgery is aimed at eliminating any situation that constitutes a threat to life, in emergencies, or to safeguard the quality of life in the terminal phase.
Palliative Surgery
The quality of life of the patient should be an important goal for the surgeon and commitment. He also must take into account the psychological and emotional aspect of the patient. The patient hospitalized awaiting surgery, is located in a fragile psychological condition for the trauma they must endure and the fact that its existence depends entirely on the action of the surgeon and the outcome of the intervention. It is necessary to establish a relationship based on correct information, on good communication and above all on trust, this reduces the level of anxiety in the patient and helps to positively influence the postoperative course.

Although some might see Palliative Surgery as traumatic and aggressive, it is still seen as a way of deliverance from evil. The removal of the tumor is the first step in the process of care and healing is associated with the need to restore that balance the mental and physical health threatened. In fact, patients waiting for surgery, in general, they say: “I’m worried, but I can not wait to take away everything.” And again: “I hope to be on time.” In these expressions it is obvious anxiety of the patient but also his need to be considered for surgery, released by the tumor.

Radiation Therapy
The radiation affects the cancer cells but also healthy ones, but it can repair much of the damage suffered and recover their functions. Radiation therapy is used to treat any localized tumor, including the Sebaceous skin cancer, tongue cancer, larynx cancer, brain or breast cancer and cervix cancer. It is also used for the treatment of leukemia and lymphomas. There are various types of radiation used in radiotherapy and various application techniques.

From the point of view of the results we can distinguish three different levels of radiation :-

  • - Irradiation radical seeking a cure
  • - Palliative irradiation: intended to obtain prolonged survival
  • - Irradiation symptomatic intended to obtain the elimination of symptoms affecting the patient, but did not change the survival

Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy or more exactly the antiblastic therapy is aimed at achieving the primary or metastatic tumor lesion, to reduce the content and to decrease the aggressiveness of atypical circulating cells.

Palliative Therapy

Palliative Therapy

Palliative Therapy for Terminal illnesses
Terminal care is that care a patient is given in the end stages of disease before death. Terminal and palliative care services are important to the family physician, because most patients want to die at home. Therefore most patients arrived at this stage refuse admission or if admitted to hospital discharge request.

The most common diseases that reach irreversible phase are :-
a. Pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary failure
b. Heart failure
c. Liver cirrhosis
d. Chronic renal failure
e. Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, demented
f. Lung cancer, stomach cancer, liver cancer, lymphoma, etc.
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Hospice Palliative

hospice palliative

Palliative organization model
An important principle in palliative nursing and care is that patients need to have access to timely care, that too in a proper clinical method and also personal preferences. That is, palliative care and nursing should be provided to every patient, as and when he or she needs it.

Organizational models of palliative care are hospice palliative type unit with beds, palliative care wards in hospital departments, palliative home care team, palliative care mobile team in the hospital outpatient palliative care, day care center. Read Details »