West Palm Beach
1- West Palm Beach is a city in South Florida
2- It's located approximately 68 miles north of downtown Miami
3- The population was 99, 919 at the 2010 census
4- It's a large and beautiful city
5- The weather is humid and raining sometimes.
A.L.S
1- A.L.S is a disease cumulative nervous system disorder.
2- The cause of A.L.S is unknown
3- Walking may become problematic.
4- Slurred speech and problems with chewing or swallowing
5- The 5 year survival rate is 25% and up to 10% of patients will survive more than 10 years.
Asperger's
1- Asperger's is difficulty in social interaction and nonverbal communication.
2- The cause is the fact that it tends to run in families suggests that it may be inherited
3- Restricted and repetitive interested and behavior
4- Failure to develop friendship seek shared
5- There is no treatment for Asperger's disease.
1- West Palm Beach is a city in South Florida
2- It's located approximately 68 miles north of downtown Miami
3- The population was 99, 919 at the 2010 census
4- It's a large and beautiful city
5- The weather is humid and raining sometimes.
A.L.S
1- A.L.S is a disease cumulative nervous system disorder.
2- The cause of A.L.S is unknown
3- Walking may become problematic.
4- Slurred speech and problems with chewing or swallowing
5- The 5 year survival rate is 25% and up to 10% of patients will survive more than 10 years.
Asperger's
1- Asperger's is difficulty in social interaction and nonverbal communication.
2- The cause is the fact that it tends to run in families suggests that it may be inherited
3- Restricted and repetitive interested and behavior
4- Failure to develop friendship seek shared
5- There is no treatment for Asperger's disease.
1- Palliative Care
It describes a particular approach to a life-threatening illness or condition. From the world palliate, meaning to alleviate symptoms, palliative care focuses more on comforting than on curing a patient . It would include medication for pain but might exclude medication to fight infection, cancer, or other threats to life. The latter would be given only to provide relief from symptoms, not to eliminate the cause.
2- Hospice Care
Care designed to give supportive care to people in the final phase of a terminal illness and focus on comfort and quality of life, rather than cure. The goal is to enable patients to be comfortable and free of pain, so that they life each day as fully as possible. Agressive method of pain control may be used. Hospice programs generally are home-based but they sometimes provide services away from home.
3- Advanced directive
An advance directive is a document by which a person makes provision for health care decisions in the event that, in the future, he or she becomes unable to make those decisions. Advance directives generally fall into three categories: living will power of attorney and health care proxy.
4- Living Will
This is a written document that specifies what types of medical treatment are desired. A living will can be very specific or very general. The most common statement in a living will is to the effect that; if i suffer an incurable, irreversible illness, disease, or condition an my attending physician determines that my condition is terminal. I direct that life-sustaining measures that would serve only to prolong my dying be withheld or discontinued.
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It describes a particular approach to a life-threatening illness or condition. From the world palliate, meaning to alleviate symptoms, palliative care focuses more on comforting than on curing a patient . It would include medication for pain but might exclude medication to fight infection, cancer, or other threats to life. The latter would be given only to provide relief from symptoms, not to eliminate the cause.
2- Hospice Care
Care designed to give supportive care to people in the final phase of a terminal illness and focus on comfort and quality of life, rather than cure. The goal is to enable patients to be comfortable and free of pain, so that they life each day as fully as possible. Agressive method of pain control may be used. Hospice programs generally are home-based but they sometimes provide services away from home.
3- Advanced directive
An advance directive is a document by which a person makes provision for health care decisions in the event that, in the future, he or she becomes unable to make those decisions. Advance directives generally fall into three categories: living will power of attorney and health care proxy.
4- Living Will
This is a written document that specifies what types of medical treatment are desired. A living will can be very specific or very general. The most common statement in a living will is to the effect that; if i suffer an incurable, irreversible illness, disease, or condition an my attending physician determines that my condition is terminal. I direct that life-sustaining measures that would serve only to prolong my dying be withheld or discontinued.
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