Symptom Management definition

Symptom Management means to prevent or treat as early as possible the symptoms of a disease, side effects caused by treatment of a disease, and psychological, social, and spiritual problems related to a disease or its treatment.
Symptom Management means supporting clients in identifying and targeting the symptoms and occurrence patterns of their mental illness and developing strategies to reduce the impact of those symptoms.
Symptom Management means assessing and responding to the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of the client and their family.

Examples of Symptom Management in a sentence

  • Pain and Symptom Management Consultant Apr1 Apr1 Apr1 Oct 1 1 / Start 31.73 33.32 33.82 34.33 2 33.20 34.86 35.38 35.91 3 34.67 36.41 36.95 37.51 4 36.15 37.96 38.52 39.10 5 37.62 39.50 40.10 40.70 PSW Education Coordinator Palliative Care Educator I Apr1 Apr1 Apr1 Oct 1 1 / Start 26.97 28.32 28.75 29.18 2 28.22 29.63 30.07 30.53 3 29.47 30.95 31.41 31.88 4 30.73 32.26 32.75 33.24 5 31.98 33.58 34.08 34.59 Note: That any one adversely impacted will be red circled until they reach the next G.

  • Palliative Care services have issued guidance to services on the following o Symptom Management for End of Life Care for Nursing Homes and GP’s o Remote working checklist o Telephone Triage – identifying when a visit is essential to homes o Interim Homecare nursing plan o Organised a weekly telecall with Palliative Mental Consultants who will disseminate the information to the system.

  • Symptom Management Care given to improve the quality of life of patients who have a serious or life-threatening disease.

Related to Symptom Management

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  • Project Management Plan means the portion of the Project Development Plan providing the information requested in Section 4.2 of Exhibit B to the ITP.