Fran Hoh – Accompanying the Dying Patient: End of Life Care

Fran Hoh – Accompanying the Dying Patient: End of Life Care

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Description

Faculty:
Fran Hoh
Duration:
6 Hours 11 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
May 13, 2014

Description

Crucial Conversations & Effective Techniques

  • Compare the benefits of both Hospice Care and Palliative Care.
  • Legal guidance for decisions is provided in advance directives.
  • There are ethical end of life challenges.
  • There are tips to keep your dying patient pain free.
  • There are cultural considerations.
  • The latest in symptom management is called Quality of Life.
  • There is a renewed focus on comfort care at the end of life. Health professionals need to know more about the needs of dying people regardless of setting, according to research studies.

    The death rate on our planet is 100%, yet this important topic is rarely taught in medical or nursing school. The most supportive end of life care has been learned. The answer can be found in the knowledge and experiences shared by those who have been at the bedsides of dying patients. Fran Hoh is an experienced clinician who has taught many patients, family members and healthcare colleagues. She will give you strategies to identify patients for whom aggressive therapy is not appropriate, tips to have conversations that address realistic and anticipated goals for care, and the latest when it comes to managing symptoms effectively.

    Each end of life patient trusted to your care deserves your compassionate commitment to accompany them on the final journey of their life.

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    Outline

    The patient is dying.

    • Hospice care is different from palliative care.
    • Quality care at the end of life can be difficult to provide.
    • There is research that addresses death and dying.

    Family communication at the end of life.

    • Specific challenges were addressed.
    • Assessing the goals of care.
    • Communication strategies.
    • The approach is interdisciplinary.
    • There are documents related to the POLST/Advance directive.
    • There are examples of crucial conversations.

    holistic care at end of life

    • There are cultural considerations.
    • Loss and grief.
    • Thetent of symptoms
    • There is an impact on family.
    • There are types of disease and prior treatment success or failure.
    • Legal and ethical issues.

    There is symptom management at the end of life.

    • Pain
    • Dyspnea
    • Anorexia
    • Fatigue
    • Constipation.
    • It is nausea or vomiting.
    • Depression
    • Anxiety

    Patient outcomes.

    • HCAHPS
    • Press Ganey.
    • There are nursing interventions that affect satisfaction scores.
    • Strategies for performance improvement.
    • The standards of the commission.
    • Pain management can be captured with the use of MDS in long term care.

    Faculty

    Fran Hoh, PhD, APN, CS, ACHPN Related seminars and products: 2


    Fran Hoh is a PhD candidate. An advanced practice nurse is passionate about end of life care. She was able to focus her work on pain management because of her doctorate in health administration. She instituted the pain resource nurse program when she was the manager of the hospital’s inpatient pain service. Dr. Hoh is responsible for educating hundreds of nurses to advocate for improved patient pain management. She has her own practice, Always Think Comfort, in which she provides palliative care services to patients in long term care facilities, with the goal of preventing unnecessary hospitalizations.

    Fran has trained nurses around the country in end of life care. She presented the full day course at the annual meeting of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses.

    She holds three national certifications, including pain management, advanced practice nurse in hospice and palliative care, and as a clinical nurse specialist in adult nursing. The American Society of Pain Management Nurses gave Fran the Clinical Nurse of the Year award. She has a wealth of knowledge to share from her vast clinical experiences caring for end of life patients.

    There are disclosures.

    Fran Hoh is getting a fee for speaking. Fran is on the speaker’s bureau. She gets royalties for her books, Pain Medications and You and A Comprehensive guide to survive and thrive.

    Fran Hoh has no relevant nonfinancial relationships.


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