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Title:
Supportive Care for the Cancer Patient
Description:
Withrow and MacEwen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology (Fifth Edition), 2013, Chapter 15, Pages 245-279.
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Category:
Oncology
Abstract / Overview:
Article Outline
Section A
Management of Chronic Cancer Pain
How Painful Is Cancer in Animals?
General Approach to Cancer Pain Management
The Importance of Alleviating Pain in the Cancer Patient
Assessment of Cancer Pain
Principles of Alleviation of Cancer Pain
Pharmacologic Therapy
Classification of Cancer Pain
Drugs and Strategies Used for Management of Pain in Cancer Patients
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
Acetaminophen
Opioids
N
-Methyl D-Aspartate Antagonists
Combination Analgesics
Anticonvulsant Drugs
Tricyclic Antidepressants
Sodium Channel Blockade
Steroids
Bisphosphonates
Neuronal Ablation or Exhaustion Therapy
Radiation Therapy
Acupuncture
The Future: Toward a Mechanistic Understanding of Cancer Pain
References
Section B
Nutritional Management of the Cancer Patient
Metabolism of Cancer: Substrate Utilization
Cancer Anorexia and Cachexia
Epidemiology, Prevention, and Risk Factors
Implementing a Nutritional Plan for the Oncology Patient: Nutritional Assessment
Feeding the Hospitalized Oncology Patient
Coax Feeding and Pharmacologic Appetite Stimulation
Assisted Enteral Support
Parenteral Support
Nutritional Support in the Cancer-Bearing Patient
Substrate
Amino Acids
Polyunsaturated Fats
Vitamins and Minerals
Antioxidants/Supplements
References
Section C
Relationship-Centered Approach to Cancer Communication
A Paradigm Shift: Paternalism to Partnership
Relationship-Centered Care
Core Communication Skills for Cancer Communication
Gathering Information
Identify the Client's Full Agenda
Elicit the Client's Perspective
Explaining and Planning
Assess the Client's Knowledge Level
Give Information in Manageable Chunks and Checks
Building Relationships
Offer Partnership
Ask Permission
Express Empathy
Demonstrate Appropriate Nonverbal Behavior
Providing Structure
Summarize
“I Don't Have Time for This…”
Approaches to Cancer Conversations
Delivering Bad News
Discussing Prognosis
Assessing Quality of Life
Transitioning to Palliative Care
Preparing Families for Euthanasia
Providing Support for Grief and Loss
Caring for Yourself
Conclusion
References