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Advance Directives/Care Planning: Clear, Simple, and Wrong
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2020Ihave 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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Advance care planning: the future
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 2020Objectives 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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Documentation and effective patient care planning
Home Care Provider, 1996The creation of effective home care documentation serves many important purposes. From a payor perspective, such as Medicare, the clinical documentation can provide the basis for covered care. On the other hand, poor documentation can raise questions about medical necessity and even eligibility criteria, such as the patient's homebound status ...
T M, Marrelli, L S, Hilliard
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Nursing Care Plans: Guidelines for Planning Patient Care
AORN Journal, 1989Nursing Care Plans: Guidelines for Planning Patient Care, second ed. By Marilynn E. Doenges, Mary Frances Moorhouse, Alice C.
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Patient assessment and care planning: sexuality
Nursing Standard, 2000In this article the author examines the purpose of discussing relationships and sexuality at initial patient assessment. Issues such as confidentiality, referral to specialist services and, most importantly, the benefit to the patient are discussed. The article begins with a definition of sexuality and describes a problem-solving approach which, with ...
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Support staff will plan patient care
Nursing Standard, 2009The RCN has renewed its calls for the regulation of healthcare support workers following the publication last week of standards for assistant practitioners (APs).
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The Patient-Driven Interdisciplinary Care Plan
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1994Given the paradigm shift to patient-focused care, the Patient-Driven Interdisciplinary Care Plan is the next, natural evolutionary step for the healthcare industry. The plan, based on four underlying principles, is presented, along with preliminary impressions of staff members and patients on one pilot unit.
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Advanced Care Planning for the Orthopaedic Patient
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery➢ Advanced care planning most commonly refers to the act of planning and preparing for decisions with regard to end-of-life care and/or serious illness based on a patient’s personal values, life goals, and preferences.➢ Over time, advanced care planning and its formalization through advanced directives have demonstrated ...
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Doing care plans in patient conferences
Social Science & Medicine. Part A: Medical Psychology & Medical Sociology, 1980Abstract Staffings are conferences, common to human service institutions, where professional staff members deliberate over aspects of client care. This paper describes the social organization of care planning conferences in nursing homes. The working question is how do participants formulate reasonable and acceptable care plans when they bring to ...
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