palliative/ethics Flashcards

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examples of treatments that may be withdrawn or not started in palliative care

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  • antibiotics for infection
  • CPR
  • renal dialysis
  • artificial nutrition/hydration
  • mechanical ventilation
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examples of different teams in palliative care

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GP, care home, pharmacy, hospice, ambulance, hospitals, palliative nurses, IMCA, social services, district nurse, occupational therapist

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definition of end of life care

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  • care provided when patient is in last 12 months of life
  • physical, social, psychological, spiritual
  • to patient, family, friends
  • due to advanced/progressive/incurable condition, general frailty, sudden acute, life
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definition of palliative care

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an approach that improves the QoL of patients, friends and family facing the problems associated with life threatening illness through prevention and relief or suffering by means of an early identification

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5
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positives of palliative care

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improve QoL
reduce symptoms
help family
reduce distress
reduce admissions
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what is an off licences medication

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a licensed medication which is used for different applications, must explain why, document and get consent

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difficulties in palliative care

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multiple illness
iatrogenic reactions
elderly patients
adherence issues

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routes of drug administration

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oral, IM, SC, IV, rectal, buccal, sublingual, transdermal, inhaled, spinal

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positives and negative of medications being readily available in palliative care

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positives

  • quick symptom relief
  • encourages conversations about goal of treatment, potential side effects, prognosis
  • reduces hospital admissions/GP visit
  • encourages a death a home
  • provides reassurance

negatives

  • can be in community for long time
  • may not be used
  • can be used by others
  • may give medications at wrong time
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