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- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_Fundamentals_(OpenRN)/17%3A_Grief_and_Loss/17.02%3A_Basic_ConceptsIt is important that health care team members, family members, and others who become the target of anger seek to recognize that the anger and emotion are not a personal attack, but rather a manifestat...It is important that health care team members, family members, and others who become the target of anger seek to recognize that the anger and emotion are not a personal attack, but rather a manifestation of the challenging emotions that are a part of the grief process. A bereavement period is the time it takes for the mourner to feel the pain of the loss, mourn, grieve, and adjust to the world without the presence of the deceased.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Exploring_the_U.S._Healthcare_System_(Valaitis)/02%3A_Delivery_Systems/2.04%3A_Palliative_and_Hospice_CareMedicare makes this daily payment regardless of the number of services provided on a given day, including days when the hospice provides no services. (The hospice Medicare benefit, however, does not c...Medicare makes this daily payment regardless of the number of services provided on a given day, including days when the hospice provides no services. (The hospice Medicare benefit, however, does not cover expenses related to room and board when a patient is in a nursing home or hospice inpatient facility.) The daily payment rates only cover the hospice’s costs for providing services included in patient care plans.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_Care_at_the_End_of_Life_(Lowey)/01%3A_Anticipation/1.04%3A_Models_of_Organized_End-of-Life_Care_-_Palliative_Care_vs._HospiceThe following terms have been used in both clinical and research domains that fall within end-of-life care: palliative care, supportive care, comfort care and hospice care. For the purposes of this ch...The following terms have been used in both clinical and research domains that fall within end-of-life care: palliative care, supportive care, comfort care and hospice care. For the purposes of this chapter, we will focus on the two most widely recognized and used among these terms: palliative care and hospice care. These two models of end-of-life care are not the same, though they are commonly misconstrued as such among the lay population as well as within the health care community.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_South_Carolina_Upstate/Nursing_Fundamentals_(OpenRN)/16%3A_Grief_and_Loss/16.02%3A_Basic_ConceptsIt is important that health care team members, family members, and others who become the target of anger seek to recognize that the anger and emotion are not a personal attack, but rather a manifestat...It is important that health care team members, family members, and others who become the target of anger seek to recognize that the anger and emotion are not a personal attack, but rather a manifestation of the challenging emotions that are a part of the grief process. A bereavement period is the time it takes for the mourner to feel the pain of the loss, mourn, grieve, and adjust to the world without the presence of the deceased.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Medical-Surgical_Nursing_(OpenStax)/17%3A_Nervous_System_and_Chronic_Diseases_of_the_Nervous_System/17.04%3A_Major_Neurocognitive_Disorder_and_Neurodegenerative_DiseasesThe document provides comprehensive information on major neurocognitive disorders (MNDs) focusing on Alzheimer disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Parkinson disease. It covers their path...The document provides comprehensive information on major neurocognitive disorders (MNDs) focusing on Alzheimer disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Parkinson disease. It covers their pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical manifestations, diagnostic processes, and related laboratory values. The document also outlines nursing care practices, strategies for recognizing and analyzing cues, prioritizing symptoms, and taking action.