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Management of intestinal obstruction in hospice careHousecall Hospice of East Tennessee; East Tennessee State University, College of Medicine, Rogersville, Tennessee Bowel obstruction in the terminally ill is a relatively common complication. The classic therapy of IV hydration with nasogastric suction is contraindicated due to inefficacy and patient discomfort. Modern therapy consists of state-of-the-art pharmacologic treatments, as well as the judicious use of surgical interventions in selected cases. Many patients can be relatively symptom-free and can eat and drink as tolerated.
American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, Vol. 15, No. 4,
232-235 (1998) |
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