NR 325 Week 7 Edapt; End of Life Care

Course: NR 325 Adult Health II Institution: Chamberlain University Students Contributor: Evans Richardson Format: DOCX/PPTX Pages: 9

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Palliative CareNursing Care: Palliative Care Introduction to Nursing and Palliative Care Palliative and end of life (EOL) care are major components of any nursing role. Palliative care is any care provided to a client to decrease the symptoms caused by a life-limiting disease. Hospice, or care of a client at the end of life, is a form of palliative care. Our goals as healthcare providers are: Improve the client’s quality of life. Preserve dignity. Demonstrate compassion, respect, and empathy. Getting there, however, can be both a physically and emotionally draining journey for the client, fami

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