Anticipating and Managing Symptoms and Crises in the Hospice Setting

This course covers the impact of distressing symptoms and other crises on family caregivers. You will be guided through patient examples and clinical best practices for anticipating and managing these symptoms.

  • Recognize family caregiver disease trajectory knowledge deficits, including potential for distressing symptoms and crises.
  • Apply elements of an Anticipatory Symptom Management Plan to patient scenarios.
  • Identify common urgent symptoms in hospice.
  • Select the most appropriate response to patient episodes of symptom distress and crises.
A smiling middle-aged woman with short brown hair and glasses, wearing a blue uniform, stands beside an elderly woman with white hair, sitting down. They are indoors near a window with blinds.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 hour

   Length: 1 hour

   Approvers: ANCC

        CA approved: Yes

Anticipating and Managing Symptoms and Crises in the Hospice Setting

A smiling middle-aged woman with short brown hair and glasses, wearing a blue uniform, stands beside an elderly woman with white hair, sitting down. They are indoors near a window with blinds.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 hour

   Length: 1 hour

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