symptom control

What Interventions are Used for Symptom Control?

Nurses use a variety of interventions for symptom control, including:
- Pharmacological Interventions: Administering medications such as analgesics, antiemetics, and anxiolytics.
- Non-Pharmacological Interventions: Techniques such as relaxation exercises, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and physical therapy.
- Lifestyle Modifications: Encouraging changes in diet, exercise, and sleep habits to alleviate symptoms.
- Patient Education: Teaching patients about symptom management strategies and the importance of adherence to treatment plans.

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