Managing Bleeding at End of Life

This course provides hospice clinicians with the knowledge needed to manage bleeding at end of life. The learning module includes information on prevalence and risk factors, standards for managing massive bleeding, and care plan development. Patient scenarios are included to aid learning and provide the opportunity to practice new skills.

List the six bleeding risk factor classifications.
Match appropriate clinician interventions to each of the three care standards for hemorrhage management.
Identify key elements for each of the three components of hemorrhage management.
Select evidence-based interventions to create a care plan for a patient identified as high-risk for end-of-life hemorrhage.

A person wearing a yellow scrub top with a stethoscope draped around their neck looks to the side with a calm expression. The background is blurred, focusing attention on the individual. A small, white logo with an arrow-like design is located on the bottom right corner.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 hour

   Length: 1 hour

   Approvers: ANCC

        CA approved: Yes

Managing Bleeding at End of Life

A person wearing a yellow scrub top with a stethoscope draped around their neck looks to the side with a calm expression. The background is blurred, focusing attention on the individual. A small, white logo with an arrow-like design is located on the bottom right corner.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 hour

   Length: 1 hour

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