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End of Life Nursing Care: A Guide for Best Practice

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext Students and newly qualified staff make up much of the workforce delivering end-of-life care but, because end-of-life care can be both technically challenging and emotionally demanding, it is an aspect of nursing that can cause considerable anxiety. This very accessible, straightforward book helps to allay those concerns and enables pre-registration students to prepare confidently for the challenges they will face when they are caring for dying patients and supporting their families. Each chapter is based on a different and realistic scenario - reflecting a range of circumstances - to demonstrate the essential generic knowledge and skills they need to develop, and draws out the important practical and theoretical issues students should consider and address if patients and their families are to receive the best possible care. Written by two experienced palliative care lecturer/practitioners, and mapping closely to the NMC's 2010 domains, the book is tailored to the needs of student nurses working with adult patients. It explores the importance of their role in end-of-life care and how this interfaces with the roles of other multidisciplinary professionals involved in the care of their patients. It will also be helpful to students of other health-care professions and support newly-qualified health-care professionals working in adult health. Zusammenfassung End of life care and palliative care is core to undergraduate nursing training. Packed with case studies and action points for student reflection! this is only book on the market targeted specifically at nurses and is more succinct than the competing titles which are suitable for those on medical degrees. Inhaltsverzeichnis End of Life Care - A Historical Perspective Assessing Holistic Needs Responding to Questions about the End of Life Making Difficult Decisions Using Ethical and Legal Frameworks Calling in the Palliative Care Team Managing Physical Symptoms Discharging Patients Approaching the End of Life Knowing When a Patient Is in the Last Days of Life Care after Death Sudden or Unexpected Death Supporting Family and Friends Resolving My Own Feelings after a Patient Has Died ...

List of contents

End of Life Care - A Historical Perspective
Assessing Holistic Needs
Responding to Questions about the End of Life
Making Difficult Decisions Using Ethical and Legal Frameworks
Calling in the Palliative Care Team
Managing Physical Symptoms
Discharging Patients Approaching the End of Life
Knowing When a Patient Is in the Last Days of Life
Care after Death
Sudden or Unexpected Death
Supporting Family and Friends
Resolving My Own Feelings after a Patient Has Died

Report

'I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book! The chapters are clear and easy for undergraduate students to understand. The use of case studies in particular strengthens the book and brings the discussion into the real-life practice context' -
Gillian Walton, Northumbria University

'The clear and straightforward writing style of this book makes it ideal for first year undergraduate students and those who have no experience of end of life care. The logical progression throughout each chapter helps readers to engage with the discussion' -
Brigid Purcell, University of Huddersfield

Product details

Authors Joanna De Souza, De Souza Joanna, Annie Pettifer, Pettifer Annie
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2012
 
EAN 9780857025487
ISBN 978-0-85702-548-7
No. of pages 216
Dimensions 175 mm x 245 mm x 15 mm
Subjects Guides > Health
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

MEDICAL / Terminal Care, Terminal care nursing, palliative care;health-care professionals;Holistic Needs

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