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Oxford University Press Inc
02 April 2020
"The first volume in the ""What Do I Do Now?: Palliative Care"" series, Pediatric Palliative Care uses a case-based palliative care approach to cover common and important topics in the examination, investigation, and management of children with serious illness. Each chapter provides a discussion of the diagnosis, key points to remember, and selected references for further reading. The book addresses a wide range of topics, including the goals of care, symptom management, care for neonatal and adolescent populations, and the emotional, social, cultural and spiritual needs of ill children and their families. Written by authors from a variety of fields such as nursing, chaplaincy, social work, and psychology, this book is suited for pediatricians, palliative care and hospice providers, nurses, and allied health practitioners. Pediatric Palliative Care is an engaging collection of thought-provoking cases which clinicians can utilize when they encounter difficult patients. The volume is also a self-assessment tool that tests the reader's ability to answer the question, ""What do I do now?"""

Edited by:   , , ,
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 155mm,  Width: 244mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   544g
ISBN:   9780190051853
ISBN 10:   019005185X
Series:   What Do I Do Now Palliative Care
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"1. Whose Decision Is This? 2. Why is everyone giving up on our son? 3. Will My Baby Learn to Walk? 4. We are so glad she saw the beach 5. Can you go change the family's mind? 6. In the eye of the beholder 7. You Can't Tell Him That! 8. ""You can't stop the machines!"" 9. ""I won't let you!"" 10. Time to stop 11. ""Is she dying?"" 12. Stuck on Life Support 13. How do we go back to work now? 14. Always putting my needs last 15. My Stomach Hurts 16. No access and still in pain 17. My skin feels like it is on fire 18. The Withdrawn Child 19. She Won't Stop Vomiting 20. Can't catch my breath 21. Why isn't she looking at me? 22. The Lack of Movement 23. Teenage ""Bleh"" 24. A Sad Side Effect of Cancer 25. My patient is twitching, could it be itching? 26. Is my baby feeling hungry? 27. Saying hello and goodbye 28. I feel my baby moving, how is she incompatible with life? 29. A moment becomes a memory 30. Tiny fingers, tiny toes 31. A case of refusing to agree 32. I just want to feel normal! 33. I need a refill. 34. ""They're taking away her health insurance!"" 35. The Unexpected Question 36. A winding path 37. Why is She So Distressed? 38. Maximizing the time left"

Dr. Lindsay Ragsdale is an Associate Professor in Pediatrics and is the Division Chief of Pediatric Palliative Care at Kentucky Children's Hospital at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY. She completed her residency and chief resident training at the University of Kentucky and completed her pediatric Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowship at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She is a fellow in the American Academy of Pediatrics and American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. She has been an active physician leader at the University of Kentucky since 2013. She has been active in Kentucky to improve access to palliative care by helping to establish the Kentucky Pediatric Palliative Care Coalition. She is a leader in Pediatric Palliative Medicine at the national level and has served as the Pediatric Special Interest Group Chair and Communities Committee Chair for the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. She has published articles and chapters and given numerous lectures about communication, trauma informed care, and the practice of Pediatric Palliative Care. She is passionate about the comprehensive care of children with serious illness and their families and advocates for improved quality of life and goal concordant care. Dr. Elissa Miller is a Clinical Associate Professor in Pediatrics at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA, and Chief of the Division of Palliative Medicine at Nemours/Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, DE. She completed her residency training at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, PA, and went on to complete a fellowship in Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Medicine also at the Children's Hospital for Philadelphia. She is a fellow in the American academy of Pediatrics and American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Miller has been an active physician leader at Nemours since 2011. She developed the hospital's first pediatric palliative care program and quickly helped establish a fellowship training program for physicians interested in joining the field of hospice and palliative medicine. She is the president elect of the medical staff at AI duPont Hospital for Children and working to actively improve the quality of care provided to all children in the state of Delaware. Dr. Miller is a leader in Pediatric Palliative Care nationally, as well. She was elected to serve as a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Hospice and Palliative Medicine executive committee. She has published articles and chapters about the practice of Pediatric Palliative Care and pediatric palliative care program development. She is passionate about the comprehensive care of children with serious illness and their families and advocates for improved quality of life and goal concordant care.

Reviews for Pediatric Palliative Care

"""If you work in pediatric palliative care, this book will allow you to reflect on how you might go about some of the problems they pose. For anyone training in pediatric palliative care, and their teachers, it's a must."" -- Roger Woodruff, IAHPC Newsletter"


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