PPT-COMPOUNDED DRUGS of Value in Hospice, End-of-Life, and Palliative Care
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John P McNulty MD FACP FAAHPM George Muller RPh Palliative Care Institute of Southeast Louisiana Compounding Business Services Covington LA
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John P McNulty MD FACP FAAHPM George Muller RPh Palliative Care Institute of Southeast Louisiana Compounding Business Services Covington LA . Laura S. . Meiki. , LMSW, Doctoral Student. LNHA Social Services . Designee / Director Workshop. June 21, 2012. It's . strange that they fear death.. Life hurts a lot more than death.. At the point of death, . Helpful Information for Internal Medicine Residents. Lisa Marr, MD. Objectives. Define Palliative Care, Hospice and Comfort-only Care. Palliative Care at UNM. When to consult Palliative Care. Surrogate Decision Makers. Laura S. . Meiki. , LMSW, Doctoral Student. LNHA Social Services . Designee / Director Workshop. June 21, 2012. It's . strange that they fear death.. Life hurts a lot more than death.. At the point of death, . Objectives . Understand the definition of Palliative Care.. Recognize the difference between hospice and palliative care. Recognize patients that are appropriate for palliative care consultation. Hospice . Grace Varas, DO. UT Health . Division of Geriatric & Palliative Medicine, . Department of Internal Medicine. 90 million . Americans are living with serious illness, and this number is expected to more than double over the next twenty-five . Palliative Care & Hospice It Takes a Village – or at Least a Team Jennifer Hill Buehrer, LMSW Source: Oncology Roundtable interviews and analysis. Palliative Care Delivering aggressive symptom management Objectives . Understand the definition of Palliative Care.. Recognize the difference between hospice and palliative care. Recognize patients that are appropriate for palliative care consultation. Hospice . June 26, 2018. Colleen C. Brown, MD. Adult and Pediatric Supportive Care Program. St. Vincent Hospital. Dr. David Mandelbaum, MD. Medical Director, Palliative Care Services. Co-Director, Franciscan VNS Hospice. This presentation is intended as a template.. Modify and/or delete slides as appropriate for your organization and community.. Delete this slide before use.. To view speaker notes and edit presentation, click 'Edit', then 'Edit . A Comparison to Guide Timely Referrals. Tracy Wodatch, RN, BSN. VP Clinical and . Regulatory Services. November 2015. Define Palliative Care and Hospice Care. State the differences between Palliative Care and Hospice Care with respect to eligibility, timing, payment, location and treatment. Promoting the Comfort and Cure Model. Parag Bharadwaj, MD FAAHPM. The Palliative Care Patient. ?. Case Scenario. 45 year old patient presents to the Emergency Room with severe abdominal pain. Patient gives history to progressive and significant weight loss over last 3 months. Sarah Marlow, R.N.. Executive Director/Administrator. Ambercare. Las Cruces, NM. This presentation is free of all commercial bias.. I have no financial relationships or conflicts of interest to disclose.. How Americans died in the past. Early 1900s. Average life expectancy 50 years. Childhood mortality high. Adults lived into 60s. How Americans died in the past. Prior to antibiotics people died quickly. Be familiar with the basic eligibility criteria for hospice care. Be familiar with what . are the hospice benefits a patient will receive. OBJECTIVES. Interdisciplinary care that aims to relieve suffering, improve quality of life, optimize function, and assist with decision making for patients with advanced illness and their families .
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