- Duration: 1 Day
Course details
This course will provide an opportunity for registered nurses to develop knowledge, skills and confidence in end of life care in line with the criteria of the Draft National Standards for Residential Care Settings for Older People in Ireland (2014).
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this programme participants will be able to
- Outline the concepts of palliative care and discuss the role and referral process to specialist palliative care.
- Use enhanced skills in the assessment of the person at end of life.
- Describe the management of symptoms including pain, dyspnoea, agitation, anxiety, nausea, vomiting and chest secretions at end of life.
- Outline the issues surrounding diagnosing dying and be able to discuss the active dying process with a family.
- Discuss advance care planning and ethical issues such as artificial hydration within the context of end of life care.
Accreditation
Certificate from Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services.
Category 1 approval with 6 CEUs from An Bord Altranais (Nursing Board).
Faculty
- Debbie Hayden, RGN, H Dip Palliative Care, MSc, RNT. Nurse Tutor in Palliative Care, Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services. Adjunct Lecturer, UCD School of Nursing Midwifery and Health Systems.
- Julie Goss, RGN, BSN, MSc, Graduate Certificate Palliative Care, RNT (Palliative Care) Nurse Tutor, Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services.
- Kate McLoughlin, RGN, BSc, H. Dip Palliative Care, Clinical Facilitator (Palliative Care), Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services.
- Cathy Payne, RD, BSc, MSc, PG Dip Medical Sciences (Cancer Care), PG Cert Higher Education Practice. Palliative Care Educator, Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services
About Our Lady's Hospice & Care Services
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