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Parturition Care Planning

JOGN Nursing, 1981
Nursing care planning is not a new concept, but in contemporary nursing, this tool is taking on new meaning. In an area such as labor and delivery, the concept of the nursing process must be scrutinized and adapted to facilitate its usefulness in providing optimum care of the parturient.
B D, Harr, J M, Hastings
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Advance Directives/Care Planning: Clear, Simple, and Wrong

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2020
Ihave been thinking a lot recently about the eerily prophetic words of the early 20th century journalist and satirist, H.L. Mencken, in the midst of New York’s COVID19 pandemic.
MD R. Sean Morrison, —H.L. Mencken
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Public Perceptions of Advance Care Planning, Palliative Care, and Hospice: A Scoping Review

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2020
Background: Although access to advance care planning (ACP), palliative care, and hospice has increased, public attitudes may still be barriers to their optimal use.
M. Grant, A. Back, N. Dettmar
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Advance care planning with chronically ill patients: A relational autonomy approach

Nursing Ethics, 2020
Advance care planning is a process that encourages people to identify their values, to reflect upon the meanings and consequences of serious illness, to define goals and preferences for future medical treatment and care, and to discuss these goals with ...
T. Killackey   +3 more
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Life care planning

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2002
Physicians may be asked to help plan long-term needs of patients with catastrophic injury. It is crucial to know the life expectancy and be intimately familiar with the needs of the disabled person for whom one is planning. This article uses two diagnostic groups as models to illustrate the process: one a spinal cord injured adult and the other a child
Richard T, Katz, Gail A, Delaney
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Advance care planning: the future

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2020
Objectives There is increased global focus on advance care planning (ACP) with attention from policymakers, more education programmes, laws and public awareness campaigns.
J. Rietjens, I. Korfage, Mark Taubert
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Nursing Care Plans

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1953
PERHAPS one of the best indications of the value of nursing plans is the apparent eagerness with which the majority of students develop them. This is a sharp contrast to the old days of the so-called "case study" when the most difficult thing for the instructor to contend with was the degree of external compulsion that was so often necessary.
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Advance Care Planning

Archives of Family Medicine, 2000
Advance care planning is the process of planning for future medical care, particularly for the event when the patient is unable to make his or her own decisions. It should be a routine part of standard medical care and, when possible, conducted with the proxy decision maker present. It is helpful to think of the process as a stepwise approach.
L L, Emanuel   +2 more
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Advance Care Planning

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2017
The overall rate of advance care planning (ACP) in the general population remains low. ACP is a dynamic process that needs to be refined over time. ACP documentation includes the naming of a health care proxy, preferences regarding life-sustaining treatment interventions, and other, more disease-specific, interventions, such as chemotherapy ...
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Care Planning

Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2021
D. Corkin, Pauline Cardwell
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