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Fast Facts for the Hospice Nurse, Second Edition

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Provides comprehensive, current information for addressing the physical, psychological, and spiritual needs of hospice patients and their familiesSubstantially updated and expanded, the second edit...
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Provides comprehensive, current information for addressing the physical, psychological, and spiritual needs of hospice patients and their families

Substantially updated and expanded, the second edition of this quick-access reference for hospice nurses continues to deliver the most current information on the clinical and administrative duties of the hospice nurse. It encompasses important regulatory changes and milestones, providing timely information on cultural issues, special communication considerations, and hospice care’s enduring growth.

This resource provides new content on levels of care, assessment and symptom management, and occupational stress, burnout, and self-care. New treatment guidelines and algorithms are included, as are updates on quality measures, the reimbursement schedule, compliance initiatives, and electronic documentation with specific examples.

An indispensable clinical resource, the book is a valuable reference for nurses who are seeking to specialize in hospice, those who work in long-term care settings, post-acute care settings, acute care setting, and those who are seeking to enhance their knowledge of end-of-life care within other specialties.

    New to the Second Edition:
  • Includes new regulatory changes/milestones, such as The National Quality Forum New Priorities for Action 2019
  • Provides updated information about levels of care, particularly the Last 7 Days rule from Medicare
  • Covers the use of cannabis, non-pharmacological pain management interventions, care of the dying patient, and post-mortem care
  • New chapters are included on the hospice nurse's role as case manager, patient discharge, religious and cultural influences on end-of-life care, pain assessment and interventions, wound care, care of the dying patient, and post-mortem care.
    Key Features:
  • Reflects key competencies for the hospice nurse as designated by the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association
  • Delineates clinical and administrative responsibilities of the hospice nurse
  • Simplifies complex information such as Medicare regulations and compliance
  • Provides screening tools for depression, anxiety, and wound risk
  • Includes the Palliative Performance Scale and the Karnofsky Performance Scale
  • Serves as a concise study resource for certification
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Price: £27.99
Pages: 268
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Imprint: Springer Publishing Company
Series: Fast Facts
Publication Date: 14 September 2020
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9780826164636
Format: Paperback
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Section I: Overview of Hospice

1. An introduction to hospice and palliative care

2. History and evolution of hospice in the U.S.

3. Hospice philosophy and the role of the nurse

4. The hospice interdisciplinary team

Section II: Essentials of hospice nursing

5. The hospice nurse as case manager

6. Goals of care conversations

7. Establishing hospice eligibility

8. Hospice admission and level of care

9. Patient discharge

Section III: Spiritual and cultural issues

10. Spiritual and existential suffering

11. Religious customs in end-of-life care

12. Cultural influences on end-of-life care

13. Cultural influences on end-of-life communication

Section IV: Physical symptoms at the end of life

14. End of life symptoms

15. Cannabis & cannabinoids for pain management

16. Pain assessment

17. Pharmacological pain management

18. Non-pharmacological pain management

19. Pain management evaluation

20. Wound care at the end of life

Section V: Death, dying, and bereavement

21. Care of the dying patient

22. Post-mortem care

23. Grief and bereavement

Section VI: Quality and compliance in hospice

24. Defining quality in hospice

25. Monitoring quality

26. Ensuring compliance with hospice regulations

27. Electronic documentation in hospice

Section VII: Occupational stress in hospice nursing

28. Sources of occupational stress

29. Consequences of occupational stress

30. Addressing occupational stress

31. Self-care 101