Re: Palliative Care Unit in a hospital
our facility, while not a hospital, is still an acute care facility, where we serve hospice and palliative care pts.
you get your usual variety of cancers, aids, end stage renal/cardiac/resp/hepatic failures, et al.
most are still receiving treatments.
some are transitioning from aggressive treatment to cmo.
all should be there r/t intractable s/s of their disease or comorbids.
i wouldn't take a ratio any more than 1:4....tops. TOPS.
most times, i have 1:2.
it sounds like you have wonderful experience and actually, sounds like this opening was written exactly for you.
let us know what happens, and how it goes.
and you're right.
working inpatient, will give you much more support atc.
best of everything.
leslie
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