Cancer patients, hospital care, tratment of cancer,chemotherapy, surgery, radiation
Cancer which is well known as the malignancy, is the unusual growth of cells in the body. Different patients who are having cancer suffer from different types of cancer, which is approximately one hundred. The patient treatment of cancer also varies depending on the type of cancer which include, the chemotherapy, surgery or radiation. Treatment of cancer is very expensive and the concept of the cancer patients receiving hospital care, has really assisted the affected population who are the families of the patients by relieving them the hard task of catering for the expensive bills. So the cost which they could have paid for the cancer patients, can be used to support the family of the patients and also support the lives of the members of the family. Also by introducing the idea of hospital care, it significantly solved the problem of the relationship which is strained between the family or rather the caregiver and the cancer patient (Ahlner-Elmqrist et al. 2004, p. 585).
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[...] Therefore, the main purpose of involving in this study is to do a research on the literature on the current techniques of teaching cultural competence since the faculty of nursing is under the pressure to teach the students on the concept of cultural competence. References Ahlner-Elmqvist, M., Jordhøy, M., Jannert, M., Fayers, P., & Kaasa, S. (2004). Place of death: hospital-based advanced home care versus conventional care - A prospective study in palliative cancer care. Palliative Medicine, 585-593. doi: 10.1191 /0269216304pm924oa Charalambous, A., & Adamakidou, T. (2014). Construction and validation of the quality of oncology nursing care scale (QONCS). BMC Nursing, 1-19. doi: 10.1186 /s12912-014-0048-4 Chvetzoff, G., Garnier, M., Pérol, D., Devaux, Y., Lancry, L., Chvetzoff, R., & . [...]
[...] Name: Course: Instructor: Date: Cancer Patients Receiving Hospital Care Cancer which is well known as the malignancy, is the unusual growth of cells in the body. Different patients who are having cancer suffer from different types of cancer, which is approximately one hundred. The patient treatment of cancer also varies depending on the type of cancer which include, the chemotherapy, surgery or radiation. Treatment of cancer is very expensive and the concept of the cancer patients receiving hospital care, has really assisted the affected population who are the families of the patients by relieving them the hard task of catering for the expensive bills. [...]
[...] Apart from increment in death, cancer patients may be isolated due to its hard burden to the population if hospital care is not initiated. Also the population affected by this will have to spend more to the treatment of the patient as compared to the family hence, there will exist instability in the family. The faculty of nursing educates on how to apply fully the concept of silver hour as this is the best criteria of bringing the relevant comfort to the cancer patient during the time of hospital care (Charalambous et al p. [...]
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