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Supporting individual rituals, faith reaffirmations, spiritual life review and celebrating individuality all fall under the nsg dx of ?
Readiness for Enhanced Spiritual Well Being
Power imbalances between nurse and pt. Deep sense of intimacy can blur boundaries. Proselytizing is a violation of trust. conflict with personal beliefs e.g. refusing treatment, insisting on treatment can all fall into the ? considerations.
ethical
Quality spiritual care improvements current focus is ? satisfaction, ? satisfaction, ? referrals, completion of ? assessments.
Patient, staff, chaplain, spiritual
Joint commission requires a ? assessment but does not mandate specific content.
spiritual
Joint commissions communication standards say that we should respect a pts ?,the right to ? services and prohibits religious ?.
rights, religious, discrimination
Ethical committee is a ? forum where radically ? views can be discussed.
multidisciplinary,
different
What is the order of legal next of kin, ? first, if unmarried it is the ? and then ? unless an advanced directive is in place.
spouse, parents, oldest sibling
by the year 2030 the number of people over age 65 will ?
double
very few hispanics, African Americans, and Asians are dying in ?
Hospice
If a pt has a state guardian they will never be put in ? because the law says the pt should receive every medical avenue available to keep them ?
hospice,
alive
Fears about death and dying in America include being in?, being a Physical and financial ?, not being able to take care of family ?, and being ? by healthcare providers.
pain,
burden,
responsibilities,
abandoned
A good death includes pain & symptom ?, they want to be able to make clear ?, and be prepared for ? The pt wants to be ? until the end.
management,
decisions,
death,
themselves
Barriers to quality care at the end of life include: failure to acknowledge the limits of ?
Lack of training for ? providers.
Hospice/palliative care services are poorly ?,
Rules and ?,
Denial of ?
medicine,
healthcare providers,
understood,
regulations,
death
Hospice provides ? care to pts with limited life expectancy of ? months or less.
palliative,
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Palliative is care that is the improved quality of care through ? and relief of ?Palliative care is not necessarily approved by ?
prevention,
suffering,
insurance
Pts. that are eligible for palliative care include someone who needs to improve quality of ? but is not in the <6months to live and not ready to go into ?
life,
hospice
Components of quality of life include ?, ?,?,? abilities/needs.
physical,
psychological,
social,
spiritual