PALLIATIVE NURSING

For long-term treatment, palliative care plays an important role. Palliative care provides support to patients suffering from the suffering; illnesses and complications of aging that improve their quality of life. Nursing helps people get the palliative treatment they deserve for long-term pain relief and a better sense of well-being and health. Palliative care nurses ensure that patients adhere to their medication schedules and procedures by ensuring a clear line of contact with the patient, physicians and other relevant healthcare professionals. Most people need help to move around, so a hospice nurse can help them manage exercise in order to perform routine activities. They can hold and track devices and respond to personal care needs such as bathing and eating. In particular, nurses who provide palliative care make patients and their families feel safe and healthy.

 

  • Roles in Palliative Care
  • Patient Safety
  • Elderly Care

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