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Dyspnea: How to Assess and Palliate Dyspnea (Air-Hunger)

 

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Dyspnea is a very common symptom among terminally ill patients with or without cancers.

Dyspnea is difficulty in breathing of which the individual is aware. It is a subjective sensation that is difficult to measure and somewhat poorly understood.

This module will identify treatment modalities to improve the patient’s quality of life until a comfortable death occurs.

   
   
Learning Objectives

After completing this module you will be able to:

  1. Identify the physical and psychological etiologies of dyspnea.
  2. Recognize the various pharmacological and non pharmacological treatment modalities available to manage dyspnea.
  3. Use appropriate treatment modalities to treat dyspnea in the patients with advanced illnesses.
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Funded by a grant to the Veterans Administration Nationwide Palliative Care Network by the National Library of Medicine. VJ Periyakoil, MD, Director.