Last Days/Hours/Imminent Death Care 13 DAYS - Dec 21 - Jan 11
Signs and symptoms of imminent death- cognitive changes(decreased awareness, increased drowsiness, restlessness); - physical changes (profound weakness, respiratory changes, skin coloration, difficulty swallowing, decreased urinary output).
Pain and symptom assessment and management (unique to last hours)
Comfort measures
Preparing for time of death:- organ, tissue, and body donation,- autopsy- pronoucement of death- certification of death
Family:- support- care- education
Care of the Person and Family 9 DAYS = Jan 17 - Feb 4
Coping strategies
Individual & family responses/ reactions to dx and living with life-limiting illness
Grief:- cumulative losses- anticipatory grief
Effective communication strategies:- presence- empathy- reflective listening
Impacts of:- culture- spirituality - family dynamics, roles, responsibilities (e.g., role change, stressors); - family structure & function- stage of development and associated tasks; - age of children in the family (e.g., considering developmental concept of illness and dying and death); - life experience of the person and family.
Impacts on:- intimacy; - sexuality and sexual function; - body image; - self-concept and self-esteem; - abuse/neglect (e.g., physical, verbal, emotional, financial, sexual).
Promoting functional capacity and independence
Caregiver stress & exhaustion
Conflict resolution
Preparing for end of nurse-family relationship
Inter professional/Collaborative Practice 5 DAYS - Feb 5 - Feb 13
family conferences
Care goals & care planning
Integration & supervision of unregulated personnel- students, volunteers, personal support workers
Admission & transition between care settings
Education 5 DAYS - Feb 14 - Feb 24
Promoting public awareness
Education to:- family- individual- health care professionals- students- volunteers
Loss, Grief and Bereavement Support 4 DAYS - Feb 25 - Mar 4
Loss, grief & bereavement- what is it?
Types of grief:- anticipatory; - uncomplicated; - complicated; - disenfranchised; - unresolved.
Manifestations of grief: - physical; - cognitive; - emotional; - behavioural/social; - spiritual.
Depression vs grief
Complicated grief- risk for
Children/ developmental stages & grief
Legacy work
Last Days/Hours/Imminent Death Care
Care of the Person and Family
Inter professional/Collaborative Practice
Education
Loss, Grief and Bereavement Support
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