Introduction to Palliative Care
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1.0 contact hourCompletion Time
1 hourAvailable Until
December 31, 2024Posted By
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Overview
Specialties
Acute Care, Adult, Family, and OncologySubspecialties
Cardiovascular, Emergency, Neurosurgery, Oncology, Palliative, Primary Care, and Respiratory/PulmonologyClinical Topics
Acute Heart Failure, Acute Myocardial Infarction, Alzheimer's, Bladder Cancer, Bone Cancer, Brain Cancer, Breast Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Colon Cancer, Dementia, Heart Disease, Kidney Disease, Oncology, Parkinson's & Movement Disorders, and StrokeAmidst the complexities of serious illness, a beacon of compassionate care emerges – Palliative care. Far beyond merely managing pain, it intricately weaves a tapestry of support for both the individual and their devoted caregivers. Step into the realm of palliative care, where empathy meets expertise, and the journey toward comfort and well-being begins.
In the intricate tapestry of healthcare, palliative care emerges as a beacon of compassion and relief, weaving together a symphony of expert assessments, pain management, and unwavering support. It's not just a medical intervention; it's a profound embrace of the physical, emotional, and spiritual journey that accompanies serious illness. Imagine a care approach where every thread is meticulously woven to alleviate symptoms, ease stress, and elevate the quality of life for both the patient and their cherished family. Welcome to palliative care – a person- and family-centered sanctuary where healing transcends the boundaries of medicine, touching the very essence of human experience.
Learning Objectives
What is Palliative Care?
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What is the difference between Palliative Care and Hospice?
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What is the difference between Primary and Specialty Palliative Care?
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What is Advance Care Planning?
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How can anyone start a conversation about serious illness?
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What resources are available to guide conversations about serious illness?
Speakers
Medical Specialties: Palliative Medicine
Francesca Stracke, ARNP volunteered at nursing homes at an early age and gained a love and care for people facing serious and complex illness. She feels this is her calling, and she is blessed to have found it so early in life! Outside of work, she enjoys cooking (especially baking), long walks, and spending time with her family, friends, and faith community. Languages: English Certification: Family Practice (FNP-C); Hospice and Palliative Care (ACHPN) Professional School: Pacific Lutheran University - Doctor of Nursing Practice Medical Groups: MultiCare, Rockwood Clinic Practice Philosophy: I believe it is necessary to attend to the physical, functional, psychological, practical, and spiritual complexities of navigating serious or complex illness at all stages. It is essential to explore with individuals and their loved ones what they understand, what they want to understand better, what their worries and fears are, and what their hopes and wishes are for their future and their health care. This has become complex in our health care system and deserves personalized time and attention. Special Interests: Serious or complex illness at any stage, palliative symptom management, advance care planning and help with advance directives, goals of care discussions, person and family centered approach.
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None of the planners or presenters for this educational activity have relevant financial relationships to disclose with ineligible companies.
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Introduction to Palliative Care