Hospice signs of death hiccups
[DOC File]LeadingAge Wisconsin: Home of Services for the Aging ...
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Unit 4 Death and Dying ... • Hospice Care . ... can cause edema. Signs of edema include weight gain, swelling, and decreased urine output. Help residents with edema to be more comfortable by encouraging them to wear loose-fitting clothing. Raising a swollen extremity (limb) with a footstool or a pillow helps relieve pressure and decreases ...
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Kingdom of Swaziland. MINISTRY OF HEALTH. NATIONAL PALLIATIVE CARE GUIDELINES. JULY 2011. ACRONYMS vi. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 1. Introduction. 1. Core Elements of
[DOCX File]Hospice Curriculum / Didactic Guide
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Hospice Curriculum / Didactic Guide. Curriculum. Definition of Palliative Care. ... Hiccups. Pathophysiology. Causes. Treatment. General / traditional measures – stimulation of soft palate, sucking on a spoon of sugar ... eath – death certificate, autopsy, medical examiner, cremation regulation, rituals, postmortem organ donation.
[DOC File]PALLIATIVE CARE TRAINING RECORD
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b. Identification and certification of death: c. When to inform the coroner: d. Cremation regulations: e. Procedures for relatives following death (and understand how cultural influences may affect this): The role of the undertaker: Facilities provided by different places of care : home\hospital\hospice\other. 1 7 Adapted from. Cleveland VTS
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Exception: When antipsychotic medications are used for behavioral disturbances related to Tourette’s disorder, or for non-psychiatric indications such as movement disorders associated with Huntington’s disease, hiccups, nausea and vomiting associated with cancer or cancer chemotherapy, or adjunctive therapy at end of life.
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Other (Ex: bleeding, intractable hiccups) Sedation that is not considered “Palliative Sedation”: For the purposes of this protocol, PS should be distinguished from two other forms of sedation: Temporary use of sedation occurs when the underlying causes of the symptom are reversible and attempts are being made to treat these causes.
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