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End-of-life Care Discussion with Dorothy

End-of-life Care Discussion with Dorothy

FromNursing Uncensored


End-of-life Care Discussion with Dorothy

FromNursing Uncensored

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Length:
92 minutes
Released:
Nov 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dorothy returns once for her 4th Nursing Uncensored Appearance! Actually, this is the second half of our hours-long discussion. You heard the first half in the episode, Dorothy the Medical Examiner Investigator Returns.

In this episode, her and I break down palliative care vs hospice.
We discuss what they are and the differences between the two, work on dispelling myths and explain benefits.

We also talk about the American relationship, or lack of, with death. We venture into what death looks like and how family members can be involved in the care provided at end-of-life.
Dorothy gives us a book recommendation on the topic of America and the development of the funeral industry: The American Way of Death by Jessica Mitford (not sponsored).

We do a PSA for Advanced Directives - if you're an adult with a beating heart, you need one.

We talk about end-of-life cultural considerations in the hospital, as well as briefly dip our toes into the topic of Death with Dignity and human euthanasia.
If that isn't enough, I'm sure there is more we've forgotten to list here.

Enjoy your journey into getting more familiar with one of the few things that unite us all, death.

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Released:
Nov 24, 2018
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Nursing Uncensored is a series of conversations hosted by Adrianne Behning RN. This podcast opens up frank discussions about everything on the minds of nurses.This is a space meant to create laughter in addition to serious conversations about the joys and challenges of living life as an American nurse.Nursing Uncensored strives to provide education and advocacy through storytelling, experience sharing, and humorous reflection.Our strong, and at times, inappropriate, opinions are entirely our own and do not represent those of our employers, schools or professional associations.Listen in on our phone calls, but tender ears beware.NSFW.We respect HIPAA at all times.