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Types of end of life care Hospice & palliative care


Hospice care - 6 months or less to live
- Used when curative treatment has stopped
- Usually for 60-90 day periods, but can be extended
- Involves RNs, social workers, chaplains, and
volunteers


Palliative care - Any stage of life-threatening illness
- No specific time period limitations
- Assists with informed decision making
- Provided by physician, NP, or team of providers


End of life care - legal & ethical - Power of attorney
considerations - Advanced directive
- DNR/DNAR
- AND
- Assisted suicide
- Euthanasia
- Autopsy
- Organ donation


End of life care - holistic care - Cultural aspects
- Spiritual aspects
- Client wishes
- Family-centered care


End of life - cardiac changes Heart failure secondary to cardiac dysrhythmias, MI,
or cardiogenic shock

,End of life - respiratory changes Respiratory failure secondary to pulmonary
embolism, heart failure, pneumonia, lung disease, or
respiratory arrest caused by increased ICP


End of life - GI changes Decreased output, decreased appetite,
nausea/vomiting


End of life - neurologic changes Decreased function, leading to impaired swallowing


End of life - pain May increase, decrease, or remain unchanged


End of life - nursing assessment - Physical changes
- Psychosocial assessment
- Spiritual assessment


End of life - nursing diagnoses - Pain/symptom management
- Grieving
- Chronic sorrow


End of life - planning Must involve patients


End of life - nursing interventions Focus on comfort & relieving symptoms of dying
(positioning, hygiene, suctioning, oxygen)


Perinatal loss - Miscarriage
- IUFD (stillbirth)
- Neonatal loss


SIDS - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Unexplained death of an infant up to 1 year
- Often related to unsafe sleep
- Prevention is key
- Provide education for parents/caregivers

, Stages of grief - Denial
- Anger
- Bargaining
- Depression
- Acceptance


Nurse's role - facilitating grief - Expressing feelings
- Recalling memories
- Finding meaning


Social determinants of health - Economic stability
- Education access & quality
- Healthcare access & quality
- Neighborhood & built environment
- Social & community context


Primary prevention - Aims to prevent injury or disease before it occurs
- Done by preventing exposure to hazards, altering
behaviors, and increasing resistance to disease/injury
- Focuses on keeping patient well


Secondary prevention - Aims to reduce the impact of a disease or injury that
has already occurred
- Done by detecting and treating disease as early as
possible
- Health restoration


Tertiary prevention - Aims to soften the impact of an illness or injury that
has lasting effects
- Done by improving the patient's ability to function,
their quality of life, & their life expectancy
- E.g. diabetes, emphysema, etc.


WIC (women, infants, & children) Supplemental funds up to 5 yrs of age


CHIP (children's health insurance Essentially Medicaid for small children
program)


Medicare Coverage for those over 65

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