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November 2017 List
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<a href="https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-33679-4_31" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-33679-4_31</a>
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<p>Using Smart Source Parsing<br />(pp Date of Publication: 2017</p>
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Palliative Care
Publisher
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Pediatric Oncology
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2017
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Neoplasm; Palliative Therapy; 73-78-9 (lidocaine); 76-99-3 (methadone); 103-90-2 (paracetamol); 125-56-4 (methadone); 137-58-6 (lidocaine); 297-88-1 (methadone); 437-38-7 (fentanyl); 1095-90-5 (methadone); 8002-76-4 (opiate); 8008-60-4 (opiate); 12794-10-4 (benzodiazepine); 23142-53-2 (methadone); 24847-67-4 (lidocaine); 53663-61-9 (opiate); 56934-02-2 (lidocaine); 60142-96-3 (gabapentin); Acute Stress Disorder; Alcohol Consumption; Anticonvulsive Agent; Appetite; Benzodiazepine; Corticosteroid; Distress Syndrome; Dyspnea; Fentanyl; Gabapentin; Hair Loss; Health Care Personnel; Health Care System; Hospital; Human; Intensive Care Unit; Lidocaine; Major Depression; Medical Staff; Methadone; Mortality; Nausea And Vomiting; Obesity; Opiate; Paracetamol; Paralysis; Patient Care Planning; Priority Journal; Prostaglandin/ec [endogenous Compound]; Quality Of Life; Tracheostomy
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Wasilewski-Masker K; Howk T; Connelly E; Postovsky S; Brill P; Wrammert KC; Pillai R
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Cancer is a leading cause of death in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) Wiener et al. (Pediatr Blood Cancer 60(5):715-718, 2013). Though most AYAs will survive, cancer will become incurable in 10-40 % Schrijvers and Meijnder (Cancer Treat Rev 33(7):616-621, 2007). Although the general philosophies of palliative care apply to AYAs, developmental considerations are unique to this group (Ferrari et al. J Clin Oncol Off J Am Soc Clin Oncol 28(32):4850-4857, 2010); Wein et al. J Clin Oncol Off J Am Soc Clin Oncol 28(32):4819-4824, 2010). The interaction of psychosocial, emotional, physical, and existential issues is essential to consider (Wein et al. J Clin Oncol Off J Am Soc Clin Oncol 28(32):4819-4824, 2010). The gaps in care experienced on both sides of the healthcare system between pediatric and adult medicine can be particularly impactful when delivering palliative care. The benefit of a multidisciplinary palliative care approach is widely appreciated as is the need to begin the process early in order to develop a trusting relationship (Wiener et al. Pediatr Blood Cancer 60(5):715-718, 2013; Baker et al. Pediatr Clin N Am 55(1):223-250, 2008; Ferris et al. J Clin Oncol Off J Am Soc Clin Oncol 27(18):3052-3058). Honest communication which supports autonomy is essential in discussions of their goals, worries, risks versus benefits of treatment, and advanced care planning (Clark and Fasciano Am J Hosp Palliat Care 32(1):101-111, 2015; Christenson et al. J Pediatr Health Care Off Publ Natl Assoc Pediatr Nurse Assoc Pract 24(5):286-291, 2010; Linebarger et al. Pediatr Clin N Am 61(4):785-796, 2014).
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<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33679-4_31" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1007/978-3-319-33679-4_31</a>
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103-90-2 (paracetamol)
1095-90-5 (methadone)
125-56-4 (methadone)
12794-10-4 (benzodiazepine)
137-58-6 (lidocaine)
2017
23142-53-2 (methadone)
24847-67-4 (lidocaine)
297-88-1 (methadone)
437-38-7 (fentanyl)
53663-61-9 (opiate)
56934-02-2 (lidocaine)
60142-96-3 (gabapentin)
73-78-9 (lidocaine)
76-99-3 (methadone)
8002-76-4 (opiate)
8008-60-4 (opiate)
Acute Stress Disorder
Alcohol Consumption
Anticonvulsive Agent
Appetite
Benzodiazepine
Brill P
Connelly E
Corticosteroid
Distress Syndrome
Dyspnea
Fentanyl
Gabapentin
Hair Loss
Health Care Personnel
Health Care System
Hospital
Howk T
Human
Intensive Care Unit
Lidocaine
Major Depression
Medical Staff
Methadone
Mortality
Nausea And Vomiting
Neoplasm
November 2017 List
Obesity
Opiate
Palliative Therapy
Paracetamol
Paralysis
Patient Care Planning
Pediatric Oncology
Pillai R
Postovsky S
Priority Journal
Prostaglandin/ec [endogenous Compound]
Quality Of Life
Tracheostomy
Wasilewski-Masker K
Wrammert KC