Why should palliative care clinicians learn about heart failure

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GOODLIN, Sarah J.

L'insuffisance cardiaque est une maladie létale qui a un impact sur les familles. Comprendre cette maladie permet aux médecins de soins palliatifs de connaître quels sont les besoins des patients et de leur famille.

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