The Palliative Care Pain & Symptom Management Reference Guide is intended as an educational tool for the pharmacotherapy of pain and symptom management in Palliative Care.
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The Division of Palliative Care within the Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University develops, promotes, enhances and delivers exemplary interprofessional undergraduate, post-graduate, fellowship and faculty development academic initiatives in the health care field of Palliative Care. Their vision is to become the academic Centre of Excellence for Interprofessional Palliative Care.
While terminally ill patients list pain as the most dreaded symptom, gastrointestinal (GI) problems are often more prevalent and challenging for caregivers to control. Work through the case examples as you learn about optimal management or the four common gastrointestinal symptoms in the terminally ill: Nausea and Vomiting, Anorexia, Bowel Obstruction and Bowel Care.
Coming Soon, this introductory module is the first in a series on pain in palliative care, and guides you through the assessment of pain using recommended, validated tools, supporting a team approach to ‘Total Pain’. The World Health Organization's recommended approach to the use of analgesics is reviewed, as myths and fears about opioid use are addressed.