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100 _aO'connor, B. Andrea, R.N.
_d1976-
245 _aContemporary Nursing series
_bDrying and griefs: Nursing Interventions /
260 _aNew York ;
_bThe American Journal of nursing company,
_c1976.
300 _a221 p. :
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_c21 cm.
500 _a Table of Contents SECTION 1 CARING DRYING PATIENTS Dare to care for the drying Behavior modification for terminally III patients The drying child Dying with dignity at home Hospice care for dying patients Etc. SECTION II NURSE'S REACTIONS TO DEATH AND DYING The grieving nurse The passage It's hard to sit with death When the hour comes Gloria Thursday afternoon at lunch SECTION III THE QUESTION OF EUTHANASIA Ethics and euthanasia The last night Family decision: A crucial factor in terminating life The awesome decision SECTION IV DEALING WITH GRIEF The grieving patient and his family Needs of the grieving spouse in a hospital setting Death of a neighbor Windowed The forgotten grievers Etc. SECTION V. PERINATAL DEATH Perinatal death: the grieving mother Grieving and the loose of the newborn How shall we tell the children Sharing a tragedy Chronic grief SECTION VI EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH IN DEATH AND DYING Dealing with death: the unlearned role Learning about dying We have no dying patients Attitudes of nursing students towards the dying patient Attitudes of nursing students and nursing Faculty towards death Etc.
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