姑息治疗;安宁疗护
palliative───n.缓和剂;姑息治疗;保守疗法;权宜之计;adj.治标的;减轻痛苦的;缓解的
palliatively───减轻的;治标的;掩饰的
palliatives───n.缓和剂;姑息治疗;保守疗法;权宜之计;adj.治标的;减轻痛苦的;缓解的
persuasive case───说服性案例
lucrative career───有利可图的职业
associative cortex───联想皮层
calliature───书法
deliver care───提供护理
effective cure───特效药
This article mainly introduced the connotations, objectives, principles and basic contents of palliative care.───主要介绍了姑息护理的内涵 、 目标 、 原则及基本内容.
Results There is an increasing need for palliative care service in patients with advanced cancer.───结果晚期肿瘤患者对社区姑息护理需求量增加,社区成为肿瘤照护的重要场所.
Berger had an early, firsthand understanding of the need for palliative care.───柏格很早就对缓和医疗有最直接的了解.
Palliative care also could help cut spiraling medical costs, Smith says.───史密斯说姑息疗法可以让患者省下一大笔医药费。
For many years I worked in palliative care.───多年来我一直在缓和医疗中心工作。
Palliative care is treatment to relieve, rather than cure, symptoms caused by cancer.───姑息治疗是为了缓解癌症引起的症状,而不是治愈癌症。
The goals total care in hospice palliative care include relief of pain and suffering.───安宁缓和疗护的全人照顾目标,包括病人疼痛与其他痛苦的缓解.
Since then she has founded palliative care services at 40 long - term - care facilities.───此后,她已经在40个 长期 照护院所建立了缓和医疗中心.
Although most patients understand the concept of palliative care, few have detailed knowledge.───听过安宁缓和医疗的人很多, 但真正了解的却极为少数.
Workers in palliative care across the world already talk to each other in a very down-to-earth way.
Although most patients understand the concept of palliative care, few have detailed knowledge.
Results There is an increasing need for palliative care service in patients with advanced cancer.
For the first time, the authors hae included recommendations for palliative care.
Since then she has founded palliative care services at 40 long - term - care facilities.
In United State or many European countries, palliative care has been applied to terminal non - cancer patients.
The challenge for all of us working in palliative care is how to continue to improve.
Cooney says she wishes that more patients and their caregivers knew to ask for palliative care. "People think, 'My doctor will ask if I need it,' " Cooney says. "But people need to ask for it.
Palliative care and hospice care became two of the first casualties.