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Shackled: the challenge of caring for an incarcerated patient.

机译:束手无策:照顾被监禁患者的挑战。

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Hospice care for inmates is widely recognized as an important way of providing efficient, cost-effective palliative care to a growing number of dying inmates. The case presented here is of a 34-year-old inmate who was admitted to a tertiary-care hospital for diagnostic tests and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. While he was in the hospital, his clinical status rapidly deteriorated and it was clear that palliative care was most appropriate. Prison restrictions prevented the health care team from sharing the patient's clinical status with his family. He was forbidden many interventions that would have improved his comfort, such as watching television. The problems illustrated by this case occur many times in United States tertiary-care hospitals, and it is hoped that by describing it, more compassionate care for inmate patients, regardless of location, can be provided.
机译:对囚犯的临终关怀被广泛认为是为越来越多的垂死囚犯提供有效,具有成本效益的姑息治疗的重要方式。此处介绍的病例是一名34岁的囚犯,他被送进三级医院进行诊断测试和治疗非小细胞肺癌。在医院期间,他的临床状况迅速恶化,很明显,姑息治疗是最合适的。监狱限制使医疗团队无法与家人分享患者的临床状况。禁止他采取许多可改善自己舒适度的干预措施,例如看电视。这种情况所说明的问题在美国三级医院中屡屡发生,希望通过对其进行描述,无论身在何处,都能为囚犯提供更多的同情护理。

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