(If you have not experienced the loss of a loved one, which concepts do you think would provide context? )
2. If were you were diagnosed with a terminal illness would you choose hospice care or a traditiona
A terminal illness is one which is often very fatal and will cost life in more or less six months. The end of life will be very painful, devastating, in simple an intolerable experience. To overcome this a hospice care is a better option which provides the spiritual care, holistic approach and comfort care whereas in traditional care there will be symptomatic and even aggresive treatments if one agrees for it or concerns on it.So people often tend to select hospice care.
(If you have not experienced the loss of a loved one, which concepts do you think...
. If were you were diagnosed with a terminal illness would you choose hospice care or a traditional death in a hospital ? Why?
Extra credit (1 point): Provide a reflection on how you would go about helping a loved decide if they were going to continue with treatment options for a chronic, incurable disease, or move toward hospice care. Share your thoughts about when that decision should be made, by whom, and for what purpose. If you have a personal experience with hospice care for someone you loved, share it if you wish. Each answer should be several paragraphs in length, and make...
As you may have experienced or at least can imagine, the role of patient advocate is a very important responsibility. I hope that no one has to assist a loved one when addressing his/her long term care needs. However, for most of us, the inevitability of providing support is real. So, in order to understand what patient advocacy is, I would like you to describe (3 paragraphs) how you think you can make a difference when approaching the needs of...
Please help answer these question In the movie "Wit" 1. If you were Vivian’s nurse; would you have provided care any differently than what she received? If so, what would've been different? If not, why were you satisfied with the nursing care she received? Explain. 2. One of nursing's most important role is that of patient advocacy. Were you satisfied with the advocacy role of the nurse who cared for Vivian (the patient)? Why or why not? 3. If one...
What good examples of management have you seen/experienced? Based on your readings, which management theory do you think these positive examples resembled most? Provide a rationale for your responses.
Why do you think our health care system does not have enough capacity to deal with mental illness and substance abuse disorders? What policy measures would make a difference?
Which of the evolutionary forces do you think would have the biggest impact on population change? Why? In your answer provide one example (real or hypothetical)
Module: assisting the person who is dying Mr Wilson has been a resident of your facility for the past two years.he has been diagnosed as having cancer of the liver and his case is not considered treatable.althuht his look would not tall you it has been estimating that he had only a few months to live.he had no children but have a niece and who is close to him and visiting every week What do you think are MR.wilson though and feelings?2)b....
Coping with Loss If you have experienced or pretend the death of a friend or family member, what would be your experience? If you have not had a close experience, describe the experience of a friend or someone else you know.
Share an ethical dilemma you or a colleague have experienced in practice. As a nurse, in the context of this ethical dilemma, relate at least two ethical principles which were breached or absent. Review the ANA Code of Ethics, relate specifically how one to three of its provisions would apply to this ethical dilemma. Discuss your vulnerable population and which ethical principles are of primary importance during your service.