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After the diagnosis: how patients react and how to help them cope / Gary McGlain.

Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Delmar Cengage Learning, 2011.Description: xix,360 p. : ill.; 26 cmISBN:
  • 97881435495692
Contents:
Contents: Starting the conversation about a medical diagnosis -- Recognizing initial coping styles -- Acknowledging emotional reactions -- Acknowledging and confronting the fear factor -- Emotions and health-care decision making -- Helping newly diagnosed patients communicate with health-care professionals -- Encouraging patients to gather information -- Developing a support plan with patients -- Coping with effects on self-image -- Connecting with a sense of meaning -- Communicating with family members and caregivers -- Creating a vision future -- When diagnoses involve the end of life -- Recognizing personal emotions as health-care professionals .
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Books WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA - MAIN LIBRARY nursing WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA - MAIN LIBRARY R727.3.M395 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available NURS/806/076/23

Include appendixes and index.

Contents: Starting the conversation about a medical diagnosis -- Recognizing initial coping styles -- Acknowledging emotional reactions -- Acknowledging and confronting the fear factor -- Emotions and health-care decision making -- Helping newly diagnosed patients communicate with health-care professionals -- Encouraging patients to gather information -- Developing a support plan with patients -- Coping with effects on self-image -- Connecting with a sense of meaning -- Communicating with family members and caregivers -- Creating a vision future -- When diagnoses involve the end of life -- Recognizing personal emotions as health-care professionals .

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