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BIOETHICAL UNDERSTANDING AMONG CRITICAL CARE NURSES TOWARDS DEATH AND DYING IN SELECTED TERTIARY HOSPITALS IN QUEZON

Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: QUEZON CITY FEU-NRMF 2009LOC classification:
  • N20090001
Summary: ABSTRACT: While the present life expectancy has been extended considerably, death and dying is still inevitable. With increasing death from degenerative processes which require extended terminal care, the problem of caring for the dying patient has become a major concern in the health care system. Through this study, specific needs of the nurses who work with the dying patient is envisioned to be better identified as means of providing the type of care that will make the dying less traumatic and hopefully peaceful.
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Theses Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses N20090001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T000393

ABSTRACT: While the present life expectancy has been extended considerably, death and dying is still inevitable. With increasing death from degenerative processes which require extended terminal care, the problem of caring for the dying patient has become a major concern in the health care system. Through this study, specific needs of the nurses who work with the dying patient is envisioned to be better identified as means of providing the type of care that will make the dying less traumatic and hopefully peaceful.

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