In episode nineteen I go into detail my strategies for managing visit frequencies.
To start out the episode I discuss the importance of following agency protocol regardless of any advice I provide. I also challenge leadership to reconsider any expectations that do not make sure patients get visits from their primary nurse for all crisis.
I discuss how increased visits help build the two most important tools we have in our nursing bags.
I compare the hospice experience with a good book and explain what the first 7 days should look like and what the last 7 days should look like.
I discuss situations when we should put patients on daily visits even though they are not in steep decline or actively dying.
At the end of the episode I provide an update on my new website Hospice Nurse Training, and I discuss the upcoming training schedule.
In episode nineteen I go into detail my strategies for managing visit frequencies.
To start out the episode I discuss the importance of following agency protocol regardless of any advice I provide. I also challenge leadership to reconsider any expectations that do not make sure patients get visits from their primary nurse for all crisis.
I discuss how increased visits help build the two most important tools we have in our nursing bags.
I compare the hospice experience with a good book and explain what the first 7 days should look like and what the last 7 days should look like.
I discuss situations when we should put patients on daily visits even though they are not in steep decline or actively dying.
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816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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