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https://doi.org/10.21860/j.13.2.7

Application of National Guidelines for Pre-hospital and Hospital Emergency Medical Services for Patients Who Require Palliative Care

Sanja Predavec ; Hrvatski zavod za hitnu medicinu, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Saša Balija ; Hrvatski zavod za hitnu medicinu, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Maja Grba-Bujević ; Hrvatski zavod za hitnu medicinu, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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Abstract

The palliative patient is cared for by many professionals, including the emergency medical team. The goal and purpose of palliative care are to maintain and improve the quality of life of palliative patients through symptom control, as well as psychological, spiritual, and social support. The national guidelines for pre-hospital and hospital emergency medical services for patients requiring palliative care provide general information about palliative care, descriptions of emergencies with specific clinical assessments in patient care, the importance and way of communicating with a patient and their family, including counseling a terminal patient’s family, deciding on the appropriateness of medical procedures, and communicating bad news.

Keywords

palliative care; emergency medical service; national guidelines

Hrčak ID:

293298

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/293298

Publication date:

4.2.2023.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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