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Palliative cancer care - general issues - Management
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- Scenario: Management approach: covers general assessment and management of the person receiving palliative care, and their family.
- Scenario: Prognostic issues: covers assessing a person's prognosis, determining if they are nearing the end of life, and managing the situation appropriately.
- Scenario: Communication: covers communication with a person who is receiving palliative care and their family/carers, and communication with other health professionals (including seeking help and advice) in primary care.
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