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monitoring ifndings as part of input to RNs ongoing assessmnet
reinforcing the patient teaching from a standard care plan
performing tracheostomy care
suctioning
checking NG tube patency
adminstering enteral feedings
instering catheters
administering meds
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symptom management + curative
1 2 respite care is for
treatmnet
what are nonverbal techniques for
3 4 what can RN delegate to LPN
effective communication
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symptom management + palliative care
curative treatmnet
medical care of those with palliative care
illnesses interfering with
their quality of life
symptom management hospice care
only
cancer
top 4 diagnoses for dementia
seeking hospice care heart disease
lung ddisease
what is the goal of comfort and quality of life
hospice care
when did the hospice UK in 1967 by Dr. Cicely Saunders founding the St.
movement emerge, and Christophers house in London
by who
who started to hospice florence wald
movement in the US in
1971
where was florence wald yale
the dean of nursing at
who is known as the florence wald
mother of the american
hospice movement
who wrote a book on elisabeth kubler-ross
death and dying in 1969
, whe US hspice movement by florence wald with 2 pediatricians and a chaplain
was started with who
physicians
NPs, PAs
nurses
UAPs
social workers
who is in the palliative pharmacists
care team counselors
PT
massage therapists
OT
music/art therpists
chaplains
respite care is for hospice
temporary institutional care of a dependent elderly, ill,
what is respite care or handicapped person, providing relief for their usual
caregivers
phsycial
psychological
what are all of the steps of social
care spiritual
cultural
ethical/legal
physiological needs and safety needs
Basic Needs (Maslow)
food, water, warmth, rest, security, safety
esteem needs, belongingness and love needs
what are the
psychological needs
prestige and feeling of accomplishment, intimate
(maslow)
friendships, friends