Advice on managing terminal agitation and how to cope after the difficult death of a patient
Terminal agitation is a palliative symptom that patients sometimes experience as they enter the last days and hours of their life, and which can leave nurses feeling distressed, according to research.
Cancer Nursing Practice. 22, 3, 17-19. doi: 10.7748/cnp.22.3.17.s7
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