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Old Sep 05, 2007, 04:38 PM
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Hello everyone!

I've just changed jobs from med surg to hospice and will be starting on Oct 15th. It's in a hospital setting (very clean compared to med surg!), will have 4 patient load, with a mix of hospice, palliative, and med surg. I've already seen the reading list posted and will be starting my readings soon. I don't have a handbook for med surg so if anyone knows of a good one for that please share.

Any advice you care to share will also be appreciated. Thanks and I look forward to sharing my experiences here in the future.

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Old Sep 05, 2007, 08:35 PM
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Re: New Hospice Nurse says HI!

welcome to inpatient hospice!
acuity levels are much higher:
some w/heroic measures, most do not.
palliative pts will come and go.
most of our hospice pts stay til the end.

it's an honor working in this specialty.
i hope you find it as rewarding as i have.
it's important to have healthy outlets on your off-time.
you'll find your own unique way with coping.

for books, i used to have a ton.
but now i only use, Notes on Symptom Control in Hospice & Palliative Care, Peter Kaye.

best of everything in your new career.

leslie

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Old Sep 05, 2007, 09:55 PM
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Re: New Hospice Nurse says HI!

Welcome to the hospice specialty!

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Old Sep 06, 2007, 08:04 AM
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Re: New Hospice Nurse says HI!

Welcome to hospice! I've only been in this specialty for five months, but I can't imagine going back to tele/stepdown now, at least not full time (I'm still per diem at the hospital). I do home hospice, and the acuity even in the home can be unbelievable--versed gtts, morphine and fentanyl and dilaudid gtts, tube feeds and ports to access....initally I worried about "losing skills" in home hospice, but in fact I feel like my skills are actually sharper now. (Especially with ports...I was always scared of 'em before!)

Look forward to hearing more about your new position!
Andrea

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