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Fran Hoh & Nancy Joyner – End Stage Diseases and End of Life
But there’s always something more we can do To reduce the amount of Distress among patients with life-threatening illness.
It’s time to change how we provide end of life care.
Rethink the way that you approach palliative and hospice care and patients with terminal illness… | |
This online course is transformative and will help you to achieve your goals. In-In depth Training End stage disease is defined as end-stage. of life care, and Palliative care. You’ll be fully prepared to integrate what you learn into practice with these The key takeaways:
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SESSION 1 – End Stage Diseases: Care when There is No Cure With Nancy Joyner, RN MS, APRN-CNS, ACHPN® |
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Looking for creative ways to make sure someone’s legacy will be passed on? Think about Harold, a patient suffering from metastatic bowel carcinoma. He was part of a local “village” These acres have been transformed over the years into thousands of From farmland to housing and A community. He made large posters of his photos to preserve his heritage. and He used his carpentry skills in creating an entire model of The town. He was adamant that we learn about his legacy when we visited. He did not want it to go with his death. We began filmtaping the entire story from Harold. He wasn’t satisfied. We got his permission to have a local television station come and do a story about the model and the photos. and These stories are the backstory. They are very grateful that Harold was not mentioned by the TV staff as being ill or being a hospice patient. The local station aired the video. and Harold was overjoyed. and Peace. His legacy was passed on shortly after his death.
Harold’s story and Other case studies These are just a few examples. of End stage disease parents can have amazing opportunities. End stage disease patients require extreme compassion and sensitivity. and Amazing knowledge. Healthcare professionals must be well-informed in order to provide expert and holistic care. of Quality promotion: New initiatives of All types of patients can have a happy and fulfilling life of Disease processes. The unique complications of each end stage disease present a challenge for both the patient and the family. and The healthcare professional. End-stage liver disease is rarely discussed. It is not mentioned in many texts. You may not know that patients who are awaiting a liver transplant can also be receiving hospice care. We’ll discuss how we do this. We will discuss what to do with patients suffering from COPD who are unable to find relief other than to go to the emergency department or ICU. A medical director offers a great intervention. It’s time to think out of We have more providers than ever before in the box. Adele, a patient with ovarian carcinoma for 10 years, had a list. of 20 items that had to all be “fixed” before she died. She was helped by the team to find peace. It only took one pencil and a yellow pen to help her find peace. of paper, and Devotee friends. Learn how her team rallied around to fulfill her last wishes. What can we do to keep costs down…yet assist the patient with symptoms experienced? You will learn the most effective strategies for treating patients with symptoms. You will leave with new tools and support that you can use even if a cure is impossible. and Caring is the most important thing. |
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SESSION 2 Assisting the Dying Patient End of Life Take care With Francine Hoh, PHD., APN., CS., ACHPN |
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The focus of health care is shifting to comfort care at its end. of life. According to research, health professionals must be more aware of the needs of Death is inevitable for all of Setting: Hospital, skilled nursing center, home care, hospice.
This vital topic is rarely taught in nursing and medical school. However, it is the reason that our planet has a 100% death rate. The question is, how can we make the most supportive ending? of How can we learn more about life care today? The solution is in the knowledge and Those who have shared their experiences at the bedsides of Patients who are dying. This one is for your experienced clinician-Day educational event Fran HohACHPN mentored a PhD, APN and CS graduate, and Many family members and patients were educated and healthcare colleagues. She will help you. concrete strategies Tips to help you identify patients who do not need aggressive therapy. Realistic and Caregiver goals, and The latest information regarding pain management. Each end of Life patient who has been trusted to your care deserves your compassion and commitment to be there for them on their final journey. of They live a full life.
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Patients with terminal or chronic illnesses require extreme compassion and sensitive care. and Extraordinary knowledge. This self-study is for you.-Online course that is self-paced will provide you with the tools and Techniques you should know provide exceptional care and Improve the quality of your patients’ lives.
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About the Speakers
NANCY E. JOYNER RN MS, APRN-CNS, ACHPN® Nancy E. Joyner She is a consultant in palliative care nursing, speaker, and educator and author. Nancy Extensive experience with hospice care for patients with end-stage diseases and acute care roles (including critical care, cancer units, dialysis, emergency departments, and medical/surgical units). Her dedication to the specialty can be seen in her continued education to become an advanced certified hospice specialist and palliative care nurse specialist. and Palliative care nurse and As an active member of the Hospice Board and Palliative Nursing (HPNA)’s Professional Development Council. Nancy She shared her passion at the state, local, and national level. and At the national level. She is an ELNECEnd-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (Nursing Education Consortium) certified presenter and As an instructor for the national advance NBCHPN certificate review course, and as an online palliative medicine faculty member for the University, she has shared her knowledge. of North Dakota She is aware of the need to care for patients with end-stage diseases (and It is essential that they have extreme compassion and excellent communication skills. and Incredible knowledge. You will always learn something new. Nancy’s expertise to provide the highest level of Patients in your care who are facing serious end-stage illnesses deserve quality care. Disclosures to Speakers: FRANCINE HOH PHD, APN CS, ACHPN Fran Hoh She is an experienced nurse in advanced practice who is passionate for end-of-life care of life care. So, her doctorate was in health administration which allowed her to focus on pain management. As the hospital manager, she currently works in this role. of The inpatient pain service where she established the pain resource nurse program. Dr. Hoh It has been responsible to educate hundreds of It is possible for nurses to advocate for patient pain management. She also has Always Think Comfort, a practice where she provides palliative care to long-term care patients. of Preventing the unplanned and Avoid unnecessary hospitalizations As one of First ELNEC trained (End of Life Nursing Education Consortium (Trainers), Fran Educated nurses across the country in holistic end of life care. She gave the full-day ELNEC class as a preconference for the ASPMN (American Society of Preventive Medicine and Nursing) national ASPMN conference. of Annual meeting of Pain Management Nurses for many years. She currently holds three national certificates, including advanced practice nursing in hospice and pain management. and palliative care, and As a certified adult nurse specialist. Fran She was awarded the Clinical Nurse Award for her many contributions. of The American Society’s Year Award of Nurses who specialize in pain management and Overlook Hospital awarded the Nurse Excellence Award. Published author and She is a respected national presenter and has a wealth of experience. of She has a wealth of clinical experience in caring for end-of life patients and can share her knowledge of life patients. Disclosures: |
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