
Dyspnea and the cancer patient—An overview
Author(s) -
Alma Acheson,
Donna MacCormack
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
canadian oncology nursing journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2368-8076
pISSN - 1181-912X
DOI - 10.5737/1181912x74209213
Subject(s) - cancer , medicine , history , intensive care medicine
Dyspnea, a distressing subjective symptom common in patients with advanced cancer, has been vastly under-reported. It can be directly caused from the tumour such as in superior vena cava obstruction; indirectly caused from debilitating conditions such as pneumonia or pulmonary embolism; or related to treatment such as surgery or radiation therapy. Nursing assessment and diagnosis are discussed. The authors present strategies for the management of dyspnea that nurses will find helpful when confronted with this symptom. Nurses play an important role in helping patients and their families to cope with dyspnea and to maintain as normal a lifestyle as possible.