Palliative and End-of-Life Care Flashcards

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What are some very simple ways to help patients feel validated?

A

Look them in the eye (don’t just stare at your screen);
call them by their name;
sit;
allow them time to speak

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Why should you never cancel on a patient for imaging or a procedure unless absolutely necessary?

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They’ve likely been stressing about their procedure and/or imaging and/or results.

Any delay only extends that stress

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Are palliative and end-of-life care synonymous?

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Not at all. Palliative care can be involved in most any field as ‘symptom management’

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What is the purpose of palliative care?

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Symptom management; QoL maintenance/improvement

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What is the purpose of hospice care?

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Non-curative treatment for those with a terminal illness and ≤ 6 months to live

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Who pays for palliative care?

Who pays for hospice care?

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Self or insurance;

Medicare, Medicaid, or insurance

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Can one graduate from hospice care?

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Yes! Some patients do recover

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What is the most effective health regimen ever developed?

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Simple diet and exercise

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