Hey everybody, I wasn't sure where to post this but I thought his was the most appropriate forum. I am a first year nursing student and recently got a job with a woman my aunt has known for years. This woman takes care of her niece who is bedridden with MS. She cannot talk,walk,eats through a catheter,urinates through a catheter......basically completely disabled.Her doctors said that she would have only 2 years to live and that was four years ago. Her aunt has taken really good care of her and even quit her job to care for her niece. I do not want to disapoint her! She has hired me to help out with her niece because she is getting a hysterectomy due to uterine cancer and will not be able to move her etc. My main job basically is moving her every 1 and a half hours to prevent bedsores and to clean her if she has a bowel movement. A hospice nurse comes 3 days a week to bathe her and what not. I have not done anything like this before on my own besides clinicals at school which is at a nursing home with geriatric patients. The woman with MS is only 40. I thought some of you might have some advice or anything that could benefit me while Im working with Kathy(MS pt.) I have met Kathy and her hospice nurses and the nurses all are very nice and have actually taught me a lot. Im just nervous and anxious about starting this job and I really want to do a good job. Have any of you worked with MS patients that are at this stage? Any advice? Any good websites that I can go to to learn more about caring for a MS patient? Thanks!!!
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