DOI: 10.24124/2009/bpgub1420
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Is there a place for artificial hydration in end of life care

Abstract: The purpose of this project is to thoroughly explore research and best practice guidelines related to the administration of artificial hydration in end of life care for patients diagnosed with cancer. More specifically, this project will address the question: Is there a place for artificial hydration in end of life care? Upon reviewing the information included in subsequent sections, nurse practitioners will acquire the following: an appreciation of the historical context of hospice palliative care, a thorough… Show more

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