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Title:
Fast facts for the hospice nurse : a concise guide to end-of-life care / Patricia Moyle Wright.
Author:
Wright, Patricia Moyle, author.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, LLC, [2017]
Call Number:
RT87.T45 W75 2017
Abstract:
An on-the-go reference for hospice nurses and those interested in end-of-life care, this practical guide covers the essential elements in the compassionate and holistic care of terminally ill patients and their families. Nurses care for patients facing end-of-life issues in every practice specialty, and as the American population continues to age the need for proficiency in end-of-life skills will become increasingly important. Fast Facts for the Hospice Nurse: A Concise Guide to End-of-Life Care is an invaluable resource that provides emotional, administrative, and palliative support, whether in a hospice, long-term care facility, or even in acute care settings. This vital go-to text clearly and concisely lays out not only how to care for patients facing end-of-life issues, but also how to engage in self-care and cope with occupational stress. Beginning with an overview of hospice care, including its history and philosophy, this book offers a timeline of the growth of the hospice movement in the U.S. Subsequent sections include up-to-date information on the clinical responsibilities of the hospice nurse in addressing the physical, psychological, and spiritual needs of terminally ill patients and their families in a culturally sensitive way. This book also outlines the administrative duties of the hospice nurse, including hospice documentation, a review of hospice regulations, and quality management. The closing section focuses on occupational stress in hospice nursing and how to engage in self-care. This text can serve as a useful clinical resource and also as a reference for nurses seeking hospice certification from the Hospice and Palliative Credentialing Center. -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9780826131980
Series:
Fast facts

Fast facts (Springer Publishing Company)
Physical Description:
xix, 187 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Contents:
The difference between hospice and palliative care -- History and evolution of hospice in the United States -- Hospice philosophy and the role of the nurse -- The hospice nurse as a member of the interdisciplinary team -- Establishing goals of care -- Establishing hospice eligibility -- Hospice basics : admission and ongoing care -- Levels of care -- Recognizing existential suffering and spiritual needs and providing appropriate support -- Nursing considerations for cultural variations at the end of life -- Assessing and responding to physical changes and symptoms at the end of life -- Supporting family members and caregivers -- Understanding grief and bereavement -- Defining quality in hospice -- Monitoring quality -- Ensuring compliance with hospice regulations -- Electronic documentation in hospice -- Sources of occupational stress -- Consequences of occupational stress -- Addressing occupational stress -- Self-care 101.
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