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- Why would the Chaplain or a SW be any different than a nurse as far as liability? Any member of our staff is allowed to pick up medications and deliver to the patient - even office staff. We even...Dec 13, '09
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- dittoDec 13, '09
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- I take that back...it doesn't list oxyfast in the approved or unapproved column List of Approved Narcotics Drug Products: Morphine Sulfate Tablets and Solutions ...Apr 4, '09
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- MSIR and oxyfast are being pulled, as well.Apr 4, '09
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- Also MSIR, Oxyfast.... Please notify your administrators. Get in touch with your legislators and start a campaign. If this happens, this will have a huge impact on our patients care. The only way to...Apr 2, '09
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- Actually anything that is related to comfort is covered under the hospice benefit so if the patient ends up being treated for their symptoms the hospice is require to cover it. It is discouraged...Dec 5, '08
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- The medicare rates have not been cut yet.Oct 10, '08
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- We have a ton of so's that include meds for just about every symptom imaginable. I can't imagine being able to manage care very well without them and it sure does make the doctors happy to not have...Aug 1, '08
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- It would be good to have about a year of experience in the hospital so that you will feel more confident with you nursing skills out in the field. As a case manager, your major responsibilities...Jul 28, '08
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- Symptom Management Algorithms, A handbook for palliative care...by Linda Wrede-Seaman, MD . I have a very old copy, but I am sure they must have put out a newer one with newer info.Jul 27, '08
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- Or she should be calling the administrator if she can'tJul 16, '08
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- My recommendation is to start small; pick one person (preferably one of the nurses) to get to know more and more with each visit. It is hard on the first one or two visits, but after you go 2-3...Jul 13, '08
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- Our role in facilities can be very different than in the home. These patients probably need us equally if not more than those being cared for by their families in their homes. With our care, we can...Jul 13, '08
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- Accessing federal and state money = rules and regs. If you are running completely as a charitable organization and not billing insurance (Medicare/Medicaid) you do not have to follow Medicare regs. ...Jul 12, '08
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- We don't make it a frequent thing, but we will deliver medications if there is no way a family member can pick up. We contract with a pharmacy that delivers but not in the middle of the night.Jul 9, '08
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- YOU SHOULD NOT PUT YOUR PATIENTS BEFORE YOURSELF...PERIOD. End of story! Patients will be dying all of the time. If it is your time off, you should not come in to take care of a dying patient - let...Jul 9, '08
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- Everyone else has said it: boundaries. Use the other members of your team and don't try to do it all. I think that is probably one of the biggest mistakes I see nurses do - they don't call the SW and...Jul 9, '08
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- Yes - it is a not-for-profit. Our only policy is that there has to be a safe place for the staff to be. Otherwise, the patient's "home" is anywhere they live - so that might be in a tent or under a...Jul 4, '08
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- we are in a growth spurt right now.Jul 4, '08
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- We do hire new grads at our IPF and there is a lot of support.Jul 3, '08
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- Some hospices have hired right out of nursing school or soon after - but this is not the norm or recommended. Hospice nursing takes a great deal of autonomy. You are out there with only phone...Jul 2, '08
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- I have seen some hospices that have similar ethical/questionable admission practices. Some of the large chains can get away with this most of the time because they can afford to pay a huge fine (one...Jul 1, '08
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- I do not post where I am for privacy reasons. I know there are hospices that have similar missions all over the US. I am very fortunate to work for an agency that has the needs of the community at...Jun 29, '08
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- We follow our patients wherever they are - so yes, if they are on the streets, we will arrange a time to meet with them under a bridge or wherever they are. We see some in the homeless shelter. Some...Jun 29, '08
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- I would have to ask why the patient is requiring pleuryx kits. Why does he have fluid in his lungs? Does he have lung or liver mets? If you can find a reason that is directly unrelated, then you...Jun 28, '08
- Forum: Hospice Nursing