HOSPICE NURSE | THINGS I WISH I KNEW BEFORE I STARTED | NEW NURSE

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @cybernurse5965
    @cybernurse5965 4 месяца назад +5

    Hey, if you get a chance, can you make a video giving tips on how to best comfort the family or do the right things on day of death? I don’t mean the call the coroner and the duties but I mean the things that can possibly make the family feel comforted. I don’t have a lot of experience and I am certainly open to what has worked for you with families

    • @HospiceNurseAllie
      @HospiceNurseAllie  4 месяца назад +2

      Wrote in my whiteboard! Thank you for the idea!!

  • @cybernurse5965
    @cybernurse5965 4 месяца назад +2

    Good video. I am an ICU nurse 24 years and now retired and became a hospice nurse. I really enjoy it but I work PRN and not full-time. Negative documentation is not taught in nursing school and the best help for me was a book that Amity staffing sells. It is a book that helps you describe decline in hospice patients. This booklet saved my life. I did not buy the large systems book they have but only the documentation help pamphlet. It is absolutely excellent and I am glad I found it early on because I am somewhat of a new hospice nurse only one year.
    It gives you the proper language to paint an accurate picture of a declining patient and the right words to ensure your patient maintains eligibility. Thank you for all your videos.

    • @HospiceNurseAllie
      @HospiceNurseAllie  4 месяца назад +1

      I wish every hospice had a book like that! it would be so helpful!

  • @laurenhills239
    @laurenhills239 3 месяца назад

    I've been a telemetry nurse for 2 years now and I am starting as a CM soon. I am so nervous, but your channel is helping so much!

    • @HospiceNurseAllie
      @HospiceNurseAllie  3 месяца назад

      I’m so happy to hear that and I’m so excited for you to start! I have no doubt you’re going to do great!

  • @MissBlue8u
    @MissBlue8u Месяц назад

    Great video.
    Do you have any thoughts or advice for non-medical people getting into hospice volunteering and end of life doula training?

  • @amycarrigg
    @amycarrigg 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for you. Im a new CM. Been a nurse for 30+years but not for Hospice. Your vidoes have been fantastic for me, and I truely appreciate them.

    • @HospiceNurseAllie
      @HospiceNurseAllie  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate you watching them and I am so happy to hear you got something out of them! Sometimes I wonder if I ramble too much 😂

  • @we2az1
    @we2az1 4 месяца назад

    Where do you get your caps. I would like to buy some. Thanks.

  • @cybernurse5965
    @cybernurse5965 4 месяца назад +1

    Good video. I am an ICU nurse 24 years and now retired and became a hospice nurse. I really enjoy it but I work PRN and not full-time. Negative documentation is not taught in nursing school and the best help for me was a book that Amity staffing sells. It is a book that helps you describe decline in hospice patients. This booklet saved my life. I did not buy the large systems book they have but only the documentation help pamphlet. It is absolutely excellent and I am glad I found it early on because I am somewhat of a new hospice nurse only one year.
    It gives you the proper language to paint an accurate picture of a declining patient and the right words to ensure your patient maintains eligibility. Thank you for all your videos.

    • @HospiceNurseAllie
      @HospiceNurseAllie  4 месяца назад +1

      Exactly!! It is a totally different way of assessing a patient and then painting that picture.