For individuals with a terminal diagnosis, what end-of-life nursing interventions can contribute to a meaningful quality of life?
End of life intervention mainly focuses to provide and to support in physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of dying patients. A nurse provides care to improve the quality of life of dying patients by minimal restrictions.
End of life care is focussed on pain management and other symptomatic treatment which will lead to a peaceful death. The main goal is to provide maximum comfort and made soundings according to patient needs. Always consider the choice of the patient and plan accordingly.
A nurse should help the patient as well as the family members and relatives of the patient to overcome fear and anxiety. NP should also help in correct decision making during the hardest time.
A nurse should respect the religion and the culture of the patient and allow the patient and his family members to do some necessary sensitive cultural practices and rituals.
For individuals with a terminal diagnosis, what end-of-life nursing interventions can contribute to a meaningful quality...
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